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“A Computer Vision-Based Personal Trainer That Runs On Your Phone,” a Presentation from Twenty BN

Roland Memisevic, CEO, Chief Scientist and Founder of Twenty BN, presents the “Computer Vision-Based Personal Trainer That Runs On Your Phone” tutorial at the September 2020 Embedded Vision Summit. In this presentation, Memisevic describes Twenty BN’s journey towards building an AI-powered personal trainer that runs on your phone. The trainer takes the form of an […]

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“Tackling Extreme Visual Conditions for Autonomous UAVs In the Wild,” a Presentation from Skydio

Hayk Martiros, Head of Autonomy at Skydio, presents the “Tackling Extreme Visual Conditions for Autonomous UAVs In the Wild” tutorial at the September 2020 Embedded Vision Summit. Skydio ships autonomous robots that are flown at scale in complex, unknown environments every day to capture incredible video, automate dangerous inspections and save lives of first responders.

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“Introduction to Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM),” a Presentation from Skydio

Gareth Cross, Technical Lead for State Estimation at Skydio, presents the “Introduction to Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM)” tutorial at the September 2020 Embedded Vision Summit. This talk provides an introduction to the fundamentals of simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). Cross provides foundational knowledge; viewers are not expected to have any prerequisite experience in the

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“Multi-modal Re-identification: IOT + Computer Vision for Residential Community Tracking,” a Presentation from Seedland

Kit Thambiratnam, General Manager of the Seedland AI Center, presents the “Multi-modal Re-identification: IOT + Computer Vision for Residential Community Tracking” tutorial at the September 2020 Embedded Vision Summit. The recent COVID-19 outbreak necessitated monitoring in communities such as tracking of quarantined residents and tracking of close-contact interactions with sick individuals. High-density communities also have

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“Eye Tracking for the Future,” a Presentation from Parallel Rules

Peter Milford, President of Parallel Rules, presents the “Eye Tracking for the Future” tutorial at the September 2020 Embedded Vision Summit. Eye tracking is an increasingly important technology for applications ranging from augmented and virtual reality head-mounted displays to automotive driver monitoring. In this talk, Milford introduces eye tracking techniques and technical challenges. He also

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“Safer and More Efficient Intersections with Computer Vision,” a Presentation from Cubic | GRIDSMART

Jeff Price, Vice President and General Manager at Cubic | GRIDSMART, presents the “Safer and More Efficient Intersections with Computer Vision” tutorial at the September 2020 Embedded Vision Summit. GRIDSMART is an edge computer vision system that uses omnidirectional imaging to detect and track objects through intersections to optimize traffic signal timing in response to

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SLAMcore Debuts Full-stack Spatial AI SDK in Industry Competition

This blog post was originally published at SLAMcore’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of SLAMcore. The three most challenging questions in autonomous robotics are: where am I? how far away are the objects around me? and, what are those objects? The vast majority of robot failures stem from an inability to answer

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What Is Object Detection?

This article was originally published at MathWorks’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of MathWorks. 3 Things You Need to Know Object detection is a computer vision technique for locating instances of objects in images or videos. Object detection algorithms typically leverage machine learning or deep learning to produce meaningful results. When humans

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“Object Detection for Embedded Markets,” a Presentation from Imagination Technologies

Paul Brasnett, PowerVR Business Development Director for Vision and AI at Imagination Technologies, presents the “Object Detection for Embedded Markets” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. While image classification was the breakthrough use case for deep learning-based computer vision, today it has a limited number of real-world applications. In contrast, object detection is

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“Applied Depth Sensing with Intel RealSense,” a Presentation from Intel

Sergey Dorodnicov, Software Architect at Intel, presents the “Applied Depth Sensing with Intel RealSense” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. As robust depth cameras become more affordable, many new products will benefit from true 3D vision. This presentation highlights the benefits of depth sensing for tasks such as autonomous navigation, collision avoidance and

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