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Is Deep Learning the Solution to All Computer Vision Problems?

This blog post was originally published in the late September 2017 edition of BDTI's InsideDSP newsletter. It is reprinted here with the permission of BDTI. At the Embedded Vision Summit in May, I had the privilege of hearing a brilliant keynote presentation from Professor Jitendra Malik of UC Berkeley. Malik, whose research and teaching have

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Privacy in the Era of Ubiquitous Cameras and AI

This blog post was originally published in the late July 2017 edition of BDTI’s InsideDSP newsletter. It is reprinted here with the permission of BDTI. Lately I’ve been thinking about the relationship between embedded vision and privacy. Surveillance cameras are nothing new, of course. For decades, they’ve been ubiquitous in and around restaurants, stores, banks,

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Bier Goggles: 1000X in 3 Years

This blog post was originally published at Cadence's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Cadence. Jeff Bier heads up the Embedded Vision Alliance (and, in his day job, he heads up BDTi). His own presentation was titled 1000X in 3 Years: How Embedded Vision Is Transforming from Exotic to Everyday. His main

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Lifting the Veil on Hololens

This blog post was originally published at Cadence's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Cadence. The opening keynote at the Embedded Vision Summit in Santa Clara was by Marc Pollefeys, who is a director of science at Microsoft in Redmond, working on advanced capabilities for Hololens, and a professor at ETH Zurich.

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