In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights:
- Embedded Vision Summit and Alliance Member Meeting Videos
- DSPs for Embedded Vision
- OpenCL-based Vision Software for Heterogeneous Processors
- Embedded Vision Community Conversations
- Embedded Vision in the News
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR |
I'm happy to report that the first few presentation videos from the recent Embedded Vision Summit are now published. In the first, Bruno Lavigueur, Synopsys’ Project Leader for Embedded Vision, presents "Tailoring Convolutional Neural Networks for Low-Cost, Low-Power Implementation," which includes a demonstration of a face detection application running on a dedicated multi-core platform optimized for CNN-based applications. In a separate video, Synopsys' Pierre Paulin, Director of R&D for Embedded Vision, speaks on "Low-power Embedded Vision: A Face Tracker Case Study," highlighting an application inspired by the Tracking-Learning-Detection (TLD) algorithm mapped onto an embedded vision processor. In addition, videantis delivers the presentation "3D from 2D: Theory, Implementation and Applications of Structure from Motion." Vice President of Marketing Marco Jacobs, a regular contributor to the Alliance website, delves into detail on a unique combination of algorithms that extract depth information using a single 2D moving camera. I'd also like to draw your attention to the first published video presentation from the Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Professor Lina Karam, IEEE Fellow and Director of the Image, Video & Usability Lab at Arizona State University, who is also the General Chair of the upcoming 2016 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), describes the objectives and details of the event, including participation opportunities involved in the all-new Visual Technology Innovation Award. The 2016 ICIP is scheduled for September 25-28 in Phoenix, Arizona and the Alliance will be an active participant; this year's ICIP will take place September 27-30 in Quebec City, Canada. For timely notification of the publication of additional videos from the Embedded Vision Summit and Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting, along with other website content, subscribe to the website's RSS feed and/or the Alliance's Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn company and group, and Twitter social media channels.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. If you have an idea as to how the Alliance can better service your needs, please contact me. Brian Dipert |
FEATURED VIDEOS |
Texas Instruments Discusses DSPs for Embedded Vision: History, Current Status and Future Trends
FotoNation Demonstration of Gaze Tracking
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FEATURED ARTICLES |
OpenCL Eases Development of Computer Vision Software for Heterogeneous Processors
Rapid Growth in Global Video Surveillance Market Continues in 2014
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FEATURED COMMUNITY DISCUSSIONS |
Great Career Opportunity: Engineer IV, Machine Vision Computer Scientist (Harrisburg, PA) Marie S. Curie Fellowship Available at VISILAB-UCLM For Work Related to Project “Eyes of Things”
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FEATURED NEWS |
Altera Reveals Stratix 10 Innovations Enabling the Industry’s Fastest and Highest Capacity FPGAs and SoCs TI Drives Innovative Fusion Between Infotainment and Informational Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Xilinx Stays a Generation Ahead at 16nm with New Memory, 3D-on-3D, and Multi-Processing SoC Technologies
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