In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights:
- Embedded Vision Education Opportunities
- Accelerating OpenCV
- Automotive Applications for Embedded Vision
- Embedded Vision in the News
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR |
Dear Colleague, In the February 11 edition of this newsletter, I told you about the morning keynote presentation planned for the May 29 Embedded Vision Summit West, by Yann LeCun, Director of AI Research at Facebook and a distinguished professor at New York University. I now have the pleasure of telling you about the event's afternoon keynote presentation. It's by Nathaniel Fairfield, the technical lead on Google's self-driving car team, which you can learn more about by watching the "Self Driving Car Test: Steve Mahan" video on YouTube. LeCun and Fairfield's presentations will respectively address the two foundation themes of the Summit, recognition and autonomy. The Embedded Vision Summit West, a technical educational forum for engineers interested in incorporating visual intelligence into electronic systems and software, will take place in Santa Clara, California. The "Early Bird" reduced registration fee of $149 is only available through this Friday, so don't delay in registering. This year’s Summit is co-located with the Augmented World Expo (AWE), and Embedded Vision Summit attendees may obtain an AWE Exhibits-Only Pass for only $20, an 80% discount. Just add the AWE Exhibits-Only Pass to your online registration submission for the Embedded Vision Summit. And it's not too early to begin booking your transportation and hotel reservations, either; for assistance in these matters, see the newly launched Summit travel page. Nearer term, the next Alliance Member Meeting will be held at Qualcomm's corporate headquarters campus in San Diego, CA on March 13. We will be expanding the attendee list for the afternoon portion of the day's program, and have a limited amount of available space for guests who are not affiliated with Alliance Member companies. This will be a unique opportunity to network with Alliance member company representatives, learn about the products and services available to assist you in completing embedded vision-inclusive designs, and evaluate possible Alliance membership for your own company. Planned afternoon presentations include:
You'll also have the opportunity to audition Alliance member companies' technology and product demonstrations during the mid-afternoon break. If you're interested in attending the afternoon portion of the March 13 Alliance Member Meeting, please email your credentials to [email protected] for consideration. Priority will be given to applicants currently working with embedded vision technology. Thanks as always for your support of the Embedded Vision Alliance, and for your interest in and contributions to embedded vision technologies, products and applications. And please don't hesitate to let me know how the Alliance can better service your needs. Brian Dipert |
FEATURED VIDEOS |
Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: "Software Approach for Easing Embedded Acceleration of OpenCV Applications," Mark Kulaczewski, videantis
Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting Product Demonstration: SoftKinetic
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FEATURED ARTICLES |
Improved Vision Processors, Sensors Enable Proliferation of New and Enhanced ADAS Functions
The Challenge of Airport Perimeter Security Highlighted By Christmas Day Breaches
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FEATURED NEWS |
CEVA Enriches its Computer Vision Software Library for Flagship CEVA-MM3101 Imaging and Vision Platform Imagination Releases First IP Core Based on Innovative PowerVR Raptor Imaging Processor Architecture videantis Showcases Unified Video/Vision Processor Solution at Mobile World Congress 3D Printing: A "Killer" App for Cameras Capable of Depth Sensing? IEEE Publications: Excellent Sources of Embedded Vision Information
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