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“Balancing Safety, Convenience and Privacy in the Era of Ubiquitous Cameras,” a Presentation from Intel

Charlotte Dryden, Director of the Visual Computing Developer Solutions team at Intel, presents the “Balancing Safety, Convenience and Privacy in the Era of Ubiquitous Cameras” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. Computer vision-enabled cameras are proliferating rapidly and will soon be ubiquitous – in, on and around vehicles, homes, toys, stores, public transit, […]

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“Building A Practical Face Recognition System Using Cloud APIs,” a Presentation from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office

Chris Adzima, Senior Information Systems Analyst for the Washington County Sheriff’s Office in Oregon, presents the “Building a Practical Face Recognition System Using Cloud APIs” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. In this presentation, Adzima walks through the design and implementation of a face recognition system utilizing cloud computing and cloud computer vision

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May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit Slides

The Embedded Vision Summit was held on May 21-24, 2018 in Santa Clara, California, as an educational forum for product creators interested in incorporating visual intelligence into electronic systems and software. The presentations delivered at the Summit are listed below. All of the slides from these presentations are included in… May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit

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“A New Approach to Mass Transit Security,” a Presentation from Lux Research

Mark Bünger, Vice President of Research at Lux Research, delivers the presentation "A New Approach to Mass Transit Security" at the Embedded Vision Alliance's March 2018 Vision Industry and Technology Forum. Bünger presents a revolutionary computer-vision-based methodology for public transit safety.

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“Using Computer Vision and Machine Learning to Understand Pet Behavior,” a Presentation from PetCube

Alex Neskin, founder and CTO of PetCube, delivers the presentation "Using Computer Vision and Machine Learning to Understand Pet Behavior" at the Embedded Vision Alliance's December 2017 Vision Industry and Technology Forum. Neskin explains how his start-up is using vision and AI to improve the lives of pets and their owners.

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“End to End Fire Detection Deep Neural Network Platform,” a Presentation from Tyco Innovation

Divya Jain, Technical Director at Tyco Innovation, presents the "End to End Fire Detection Deep Neural Network Platform" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. This presentation dives deep into a real-world problem of fire detection to see what it takes to build a complete solution using CNNs. Fire is specifically challenging because it

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“Intelligent Video Surveillance: Are We There Yet?,” a Presentation from CheckVideo

Nik Gagvani, Founder and President of CheckVideo, presents the "Intelligent Video Surveillance: Are We There Yet?" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. The video surveillance market has been an early adopter of computer vision technology. After more than a decade of experience with deployed systems, what have we learned? This talk covers the

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“Intelligent Video Surveillance: Are We There Yet?,” a Presentation from CheckVideo

Nik Gagvani, Founder and President of CheckVideo, presents the "Intelligent Video Surveillance: Are We There Yet?" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. The video surveillance market has been an early adopter of computer vision technology. After more than a decade of experience with deployed systems, what have we learned? This talk covers the

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“Designing a Stereo IP Camera From Scratch,” a Presentation from ELVEES

Anton Leontiev, Embedded Software Architect at ELVEES, JSC, presents the "Designing a Stereo IP Camera From Scratch" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. As the number of cameras in an intelligent video surveillance system increases, server processing of the video quickly becomes a bottleneck. On the other hand, when computer vision algorithms are

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Beyond-visible Light Applications in Computer Vision

Computer vision systems aren’t necessarily restricted to solely analyzing the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visually perceivable by humans. Expanding the analysis range to encompass the infrared and/or ultraviolet spectrum, either broadly or selectively and either solely or in conjunction with visible spectrum analysis, can be of great benefit in a range of

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