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See the Embedded Vision Alliance at CES

Jeff Bier and Jeremy Giddings will be representing the Embedded Vision Alliance at CES in Las Vegas January 9-12. Jeff and Jeremy will be meeting with press and analysts, supporting current Alliance Member companies, and meeting with other companies active in the embedded vision market. If you're an Embedded Vision Alliance member company and will […]

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Facial Recognition: A Mobile Application Yearning For Stereo Vision?

As I previously mentioned in mid-October, the latest-generation Android 4 "Ice Cream Sandwich" operating system from Google touts (among other things) built-in support for facial recognition as a system unlock option. And as I mentioned a few days later, it…umm…doesn't yet work terribly well. Not only is its operation inherently erratic, especially in low-light settings,

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The Backup Camera: Entrée To A Burgeoning Embedded Vision Automotive Era?

The presence of front-facing cameras built into modern cellular phones and tablet computers was initially justified for videoconferencing applications. Similarly, rear-facing cameras' primary function is to obsolete the historical need for separate standalone devices. But with the image sensors (and associated image processors) now in place, embedded vision visionaries are harnessing them for an abundance

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Despite Economic Uncertainty, Video Surveillance Outlook Remains Bright

Wellingborough, UK – 6th December 2011. Whilst the worst of the first global recession has subsided, another, potentially larger and deeper downturn looms on the horizon. Despite this fairly terrifying spectre, IMS Research remains confident that demand for CCTV & video surveillance equipment will remain strong through 2012; growth for network video surveillance equipment sales

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Embedded Vision Alliance Introduces the Embedded Vision Academy, Expands Membership to 20 Companies

Oakland, California, December 6, 2011 — With its membership now numbering 20 sponsoring companies, the Embedded Vision Alliance today announced the opening of a free online training facility for embedded vision product developers. Called the Embedded Vision Academy, this program provides training and other resources to help engineers integrate visual intelligence―the ability of electronic systems

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Network Video Surveillance Sales are On the Right Track

Wellingborough, UK – 2nd December 2011. The transition from analogue video surveillance equipment to network video surveillance equipment is forecast to drive growth of over 7% for the mobile video surveillance equipment market in trains and trams, over the next five years. This is just one of the findings from IMS Research’s latest report on

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Implementing an Image Signal Processing Pipeline using FPGAs

By José Alvarez Video Technology Engineering Director Xilinx Corporation José Alvarez, Video Technology Engineering Director at Xilinx Corporation, follows up his premier video in this tutorial series with the discussion of a flexible ISP (image signal processing) implementation using readily available dynamic processing blocks in an FPGA.

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Mystery Chinese Desert Stripes: Vision Calibration Assistance for Spy Satellites?

Here's an odd one. While I've previously discussed the importance of robust imaging assemblies in military systems, my historical focus has been on drone aircraft, robots and autonomous vehicles. However, imaging is (perhaps obviously) a front-and-center function of satellites, both in terms of still and video image capture and subsequent analysis (in orbit and on

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Dynamic Range And Edge Detection: An Example Of Embedded Vision Algorithms’ Dependence On In-Camera Image Processing

By Michael Tusch Founder and CEO Apical Limited This article will expand on the theme initiated in the premier article of this series, that of exploring how the pixel processing performed in cameras can either enhance or hinder the performance of embedded vision algorithms. Achieving natural or otherwise aesthetically pleasing camera images is normally considered

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