In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights:
- Embedded Vision Videos and Hot News
- Consumer Vision Product Development
- The Embedded Vision Processing Pipeline
- Embedded Vision in the News
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR |
'The stream of outstanding video content from May's Embedded Vision Summit continues! Check out, for example, "Designing and Selecting Instruction Sets for Vision," a highly rated presentation by processor design expert and Cadence Fellow Chris Rowen. Chris' talk serves as a guide on how to dissect a suite of applications, extract the key computational and memory requirements, and select processor instruction set and memory organization for optimal vision processing. Take a look, too, at "The Evolution of Object Recognition in Embedded Systems," presented by CEVA's Moshe Shahar, Director of System Architecture. Moshe explores how techniques for object recognition have evolved, with particular emphasis on algorithms and implementation techniques that enable robust recognition in power- and cost-constrained devices. And don't forget to audition "Developing High-Performance, Energy-Efficient Vision Solutions Using Open-Standard Libraries and APIs," from Mostafa Hagog, an Architect at Intel. Mostafa explores how open standard libraries and APIs can be used to speed application development while minimizing loss of performance and energy efficiency—or in some cases, even improving them. We've also just published another presentation from May's Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. In "Leveraging Computer Vision and Machine Learning to Power the Visual Commerce Revolution," Satya Mallick, Co-Founder of Sight Commerce, explains how how his company is using vision to enable retailers like Bloomingdale’s to create more engaging, personalized shopping experiences. Sayta is also the founder of the "Learn OpenCV" tutorial site that I wrote about several months back. And while you're on the Alliance website, make sure to check out all the other great content recently published there. Note, for example, the newly added "Hot Industry Topics" section of the home page, which lists (and links to) the top computer vision articles discussed on social media over the past week, as measured by Alliance member company Argus Insights. Thanks for your support of the Embedded Vision Alliance, and for your interest in and contributions to embedded vision technologies, products and applications. As always, I welcome your suggestions on what the Alliance can do to better service your needs. Brian Dipert |
FEATURED VIDEOS |
"Designing a Consumer Panoramic Camcorder Using Embedded Vision," a Presentation from Paul Alioshin of CENTR
Texas Instruments Demonstrations of TDA3x-Based ADAS Applications
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FEATURED ARTICLES |
Sorting Out Embedded Vision Systems
245 Million Video Surveillance Cameras Installed Globally In 2014
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FEATURED NEWS |
Khronos Engineering Project RFQ: OpenVX Conformance Tests NVIDIA Doubles Performance for Deep Learning Training ON Semiconductor’s Latest BSI Technology Delivers Best-in-Class Performance for Automotive ADAS and Viewing Cameras Xilinx and Xylon Announce New Industry Leading Automated Multi-Camera Image Stitching IP for 2D/3D Surround View Systems Videantis and Gestigon Bring Gesture Recognition and Skeleton Tracking to the Automotive Market
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