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Face Detection For Obscenity Prevention

Another day, another facial recognition-fueled controversy…although strictly speaking, this one involves less-complex face detection, not age, race, gender or specific-identity recognition…at least not yet, that is. The more "wired" among you may recall a short-lived (but technically still alive) Internet craze called Chatroulette. Via the aptly-named website, you were randomly connected with someone else on […]

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For IP-Based Video Surveillance, the Future is Now

Wellingborough, UK – June 11, 2012. The trend to IP-based video surveillance is, by now, firmly established. The question is no longer “will IP-based equipment sales overtake analogue equipment sales?” In fact, IMS Research (recently acquired by IHS Inc. (NYSE:IHS)) forecasts that 2013 will be the tipping point when world network video surveillance equipment sales

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It’s The Season Of The Embedded Vision Webcast: CEVA and eyeSight Are Doing One Next

Last Thursday, I mentioned that if you'd missed either or both of Jeff Bier's two embedded vision webcasts on Tuesday, they were available for archive viewing on the EE Times and Vision System Design websites. Fortunately, if a live webcast on embedded vision strikes your fancy, you have another opportunity. Embedded Vision Alliance members and

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Embedded Vision Insights: June 5, 2012 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: Vision-Based Driver Assistance: Coming Soon to Your Car? ADAS Market Analysis: Current Status and Future Trends Semiconductor Suppliers Prepare For the ADAS Demand Ramp Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, Rarely is it the case that I'm able to construct an entire newsletter

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Not the Eye But the Heart for ADAS Vision: Analog Devices Enables Mass Deployments of Camera-Based ADAS

By Peter Voss, Marketing Manager for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Analog Devices This article was originally published by Hanser Automotive Magazine. It is reprinted here with the permission of the original publisher. Abstract Making the automotive environment safer by reducing injuries and fatalities is always a hot topic of the automotive industry, an aspiration that's

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20/20 Embedded Vision for Robots

By Alexandra Dopplinger Global Segment Marketing Manager, Freescale Semiconductor and Brian Dipert Editor-In-Chief Embedded Vision Alliance Senior Analyst BDTI This article was originally published by Electronic Products Magazine. It is reprinted here with the permission of the original publisher. If you order a pair of shoes (or a dozen) from Zappos (the largest online footwear

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Welcoming videantis: Expanded Membership Accelerates The Embedded Vision Alliance’s Success

Back in early March, I passed along the news of CogniMem's just-signed membership in the Embedded Vision Alliance. Later that same month, you learned that Analog Devices had upgraded its membership to the Platinum tier, as Texas Instruments had done in December. And in late April came word of another Alliance member, eyeSight Mobile Technologies.

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“Get Smart” With TI’s Embedded Analytics Technology

By Gaurav Agarwal, Frank Brill, Bruce Flinchbaugh, Branislav Kisacanin, Mukesh Kumar, and Jacek Stachurski Texas Instruments This is a reprint of a Texas Instruments-published white paper, which is also available here (2.1 MB PDF). Overview When a driver starts a car, he doesn’t think about starting an intelligent analytics system; sometimes, that’s precisely what he’s

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