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September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit Presentation: “Image Processing for Object Recognition and Tracking,” Dan Isaacs, Xilinx, and Michael Fawcett, iVeia

Dan Isaacs, Director of Processing Product Marketing at Xilinx, and Michael Fawcett, Chief Technology Officer at iVeia, presents the "Image Processing for Object Recognition and Tracking" tutorial, part of the "Embedded Vision Applications and Algorithms" technical session at the September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit. Topics discussed included trends in image processing for embedded vision applications, […]

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September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit Presentation: “Moving Object Segmentation for Security and Surveillance Applications,” Goksel Dedeoglu, Texas Instruments

Goksel Dedeoglu, Manager of the Embedded Vision Team at Texas Instruments' Systems and Applications R&D Center, presents the "Moving Object Segmentation for Security and Surveillance Applications" tutorial, part of the "Embedded Vision Applications and Algorithms" technical session at the September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit. Goksel’s presentation defines the purpose and uses of MOS (moving object

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September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit Presentation: “Introduction to Embedded Vision,” Jeff Bier, Embedded Vision Alliance

Jeff Bier, Founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance and co-founder and president of BDTI, presents the day-opening "Introduction to Embedded Vision" tutorial at the September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit. Topics discussed by Bier in his presentation include a technology overview, application examples, hardware, software and development tool trends, and an overview of the Embedded Vision

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September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit Afternoon Keynote: Gary Bradski, OpenCV Foundation

Gary Bradski presents the afternoon keynote at the September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit. Bradski is President and CEO of the OpenCV Foundation and Founder and Chief Technical Officer of Industrial Perception Inc. The "father of OpenCV" (the Open Source Computer Vision Library), Bradski has been the director of its development for more than 14 years,

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Circular Traffic Sign Recognition on a 500 MHz Texas Instruments DM6437 EVM Board (Chinese Language Soundtrack)

Traffic sign recognition is one of emerging capabilities of advanced driver assistance and safety systems. In this demonstration, images captured by a 30 fps color camera are fed to algorithms running on a DM6437 EVM board and analyzed to detect circular traffic signs. When red circles are detected, they are further analyzed and classified within

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Circular Traffic Sign Recognition on a 500 MHz Texas Instruments DM6437 EVM Board

Traffic sign recognition is one of emerging capabilities of advanced driver assistance and safety systems. In this demonstration, images captured by a 30 fps color camera are fed to algorithms running on a DM6437 EVM board and analyzed to detect circular traffic signs. When red circles are detected, they are further analyzed and classified within

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Smart Enhanced Back-Up Camera (SmartEBC) for CV220X Image Cognition Processors

By Tina Jeffrey Program Manager CogniVue This  is a reprint of a CogniVue-published white paper in the company's Knowledge Center, and is also available here (1.2 MB PDF). The CogniVue Smart Enhanced BackUp Camera (SmartEBC) is a revolutionary automotive rear-view camera application that analyzes image data from a single image sensor to track objects in

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Not the Eye But the Heart for ADAS Vision: Analog Devices Enables Mass Deployments of Camera-Based ADAS

By Peter Voss, Marketing Manager for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Analog Devices This article was originally published by Hanser Automotive Magazine. It is reprinted here with the permission of the original publisher. Abstract Making the automotive environment safer by reducing injuries and fatalities is always a hot topic of the automotive industry, an aspiration that's

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March 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Summit Panel Discussion

Jeff Bier, Founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance and co-founder and president of BDTI, moderates the panel discussion "Beyond Kinect; From Research to Revenue," at the March 2012 Embedded Vision Summit. Also participating are Jim Donlon (Project Manager, DARPA), Bruce Kleinman (Corporate Vice President, Platform Marketing, Xilinx), Bruce Flinchbaugh (Fellow and Manager of Vision R&D,

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Start Developing OpenCV Applications Immediately Using the BDTI Quick-Start OpenCV Kit (Article)

OpenCV is an open-source software component library for computer vision application development.  OpenCV is a powerful tool for prototyping embedded vision algorithms.  Originally released in 2000, it has been downloaded over 3.5 million times.  The OpenCV library supports over 2,500 functions and contains dozens of valuable vision application examples.  The library supports C, C++, and

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