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April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Vision-Based Automotive Driver Assistance Systems: Challenges and Approaches,” Paul Zoratti, Xilinx

Paul Zoratti, Automotive Driver Assistance System Architect at Xilinx, presents the "Vision-Based Automotive Driver Assistance Systems: Challenges and Approaches" tutorial within the "Embedded Vision Applications" technical session at the April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit.

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April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Keynote: “Artificial Intelligence for Robotic Butlers and Surgeons,” Professor Pieter Abbeel, University of California, Berkeley

Professor Pieter Abbeel of the University of California, Berkeley, presents the "Artificial Intelligence for Robotic Butlers and Surgeons" keynote at the April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit. Professor Abbeel received a BS/MS in Electrical Engineering from KU Leuven (Belgium) and his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from Stanford University in 2008. He joined the faculty at

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Hot Chips Symposium Presentation Underscores Analog Devices’ Commitment to Vision Applications

Attendees at the 2012 HOT CHIPS symposium recently learned about Analog Devices’ new BF60x family of video and vision processors and their associated capabilities. Robert Bushey, principal architect and technologist, Embedded Systems Products and Technology Business Unit, presented about the BF60x family at the gathering, which is one of the semiconductor industry’s leading conferences on

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“Machine Learning,” a Presentation from UT Austin

Professor Kristen Grauman of the University of Texas at Austin presents the keynote on machine learning at the December 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit. Grauman is a rising star in computer vision research. Among other distinctions, she was recently recognized with a Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award and, along with Devi Parikh, received the prestigious

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Embedded Vision Alliance Conversation with Daniel Wilding of National Instruments

Jeff Bier, founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, interviews Daniel Wilding, National Instruments Digital Hardware Engineer. Jeff and Daniel discuss National Instruments' history, current status and future plans in the embedded vision application space, the applicability and advantages of FPGAs as embedded vision processors, and National Instruments' development tools for simplifying and otherwise optimizing FPGA-based

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December 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit Technology Trends Presentation

Embedded Vision Alliance Editor-in-Chief (and BDTI Senior Analyst) Brian Dipert and BDTI Senior Software Engineer Eric Gregori co-deliver an embedded vision application technology trends presentation at the December 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit. Brian and Eric discuss embedded vision opportunities in mobile electronics devices. They quantify the market sizes and trends for smartphones and

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Camera-Based ADAS for Mass Deployments

By Peter Voss and Benno Kusstatscher, Automotive Segment Team Analog Devices This article was originally published by Elektronik Magazine. It is reprinted here with the permission of the original publisher. Abstract Car manufacturers (OEM‘s) and system suppliers (Tier 1s) do agree: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) will see a steep growth in the years to

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Auto-Safety Mandate Brings Video Systems into Full View, Along with Design Challenges

By Don Nesbitt, Marketing Manager in the High Speed Signal Conditioning Group Analog Devices This article was originally published by Hanser Automotive Magazine. It is reprinted here with the permission of the original publisher. The emerging field of video-based automotive safety was in the headlines during December 2011 when the U.S. Department of Transportation proposed

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September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit Presentation: “Challenges and Techniques in Low-Cost, Low-Power, Small Form Factor Vision Applications,” Simon Morris, CogniVue

Simon Morris, CEO at CogniVue, presents the "Challenges and Techniques in Low-Cost, Low-Power, Small Form Factor Vision Applications" tutorial within the "Using Tools, APIs and Design Techniques for Embedded Vision" technical session at the September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit. Morris discusses the multiple stages in the development of a smart rear-view camera application performing vision-based

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September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit Presentation: “Automotive Safety Applications and Algorithms,” Gabby Yi, Analog Devices

Gabby Yi, DSP Applications Engineer at Analog Devices, presents the "Automotive Safety Applications and Algorithms" tutorial within the "Embedded Vision Applications and Algorithms" technical session at the September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit. Gabby’s presentation provides a brief overview of the evolution of automotive safety and associated safety standards, with a number of examples of current

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