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What is Multiple Camera Interference, and How Can Time-of-flight Cameras Overcome It?

This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. Multiple Camera Interference (MCI) is one of the biggest challenges faced by multi-camera setups – powered by Time-of-Flight (ToF) technology. So, avoiding light interference between two or more TOF cameras becomes very crucial. Read our […]

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Increasing Throughput and Reducing Costs for AI-based Computer Vision with CV-CUDA

This blog post was originally published at NVIDIA’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of NVIDIA. Real-time cloud-scale applications that involve AI-based computer vision are growing rapidly. The use cases include image understanding, content creation, content moderation, mapping, recommender systems, and video conferencing. However, the compute cost of these workloads is growing too,

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Is Causality the Missing Piece of the AI Puzzle?

This blog post was originally published at Qualcomm’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Qualcomm. Qualcomm AI Research explores fundamental research to combine causality with AI At its core, science is all about finding causal relations. For example, it is not enough to know that smoking and cancer are correlated; what is

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How AI Cameras Can Unlock Analytical Power with Deep Learning

This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. ML/DL-driven AI camera systems are powering embedded vision applications by helping make intelligent real-time decisions. Discover their main functions and viable use cases, and see why e-con Systems’ SmarteCAM is the smart AI camera for

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STM32N6: Get a Sneak Peek at the Future of AI-powered MCUs

This blog post was originally published at STMicroelectronics’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of STMicroelectronics. The STM32N6 is our upcoming general-purpose microcontroller with our Neural-Art Accelerator, a Neural Processing Unit. It got a lot of attention at Embedded World. Hence, we sat down with Miguel Castro, who talked to attendees about the

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Bringing AI Research to Wireless Communication and Sensing

This blog post was originally published at Qualcomm’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Qualcomm. Our fundamental AI research is fueling wireless innovation by combining the strengths of machine learning with wireless domain expertise. Artificial Intelligence (AI) for wireless is already here, with applications in areas such as mobility management, sensing and

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CMOS vs CCD: Why CMOS Sensors are Ruling the World of Embedded Vision

This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. CCD and CMOS sensors come with their own benefits. The main difference lies in recreating images from electric signals. See why CMOS is already ahead of CCD – and what the future holds for both

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What is a ToF Sensor, and What are the Key Components of a ToF Camera?

This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. Time of flight cameras have revolutionized depth mapping and made autonomous navigation in agricultural vehicles, autonomous mobile robots, AGVs, etc. seamless. Learn what a time of flight sensor is, and the different components of a

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Can Neural Networks “Think” in Analogies?

This blog post was originally published at Qualcomm’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Qualcomm. In their 1980 book “Metaphors we live by”, cognitive linguists George Lakoff and Mark Johnson famously argue that practically all human thought is governed by metaphors – creative analogies that help explain one thing in terms of

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