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NIR: Seeing Clearly Even in Low Light

This article was originally published at Basler's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Basler. What is unique about NIR Cameras? “Near-infrared” (NIR) is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum directly adjacent to the visible range; therefore it cannot be perceived with the human eye. NIR-optimized industrial cameras are popular for applications that […]

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Tips For Designing a Robust Computer Vision System For Self-driving Cars

This article was originally published at Texas Instruments' website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Texas Instruments. The robustness and reliability of a self-driving car’s computer vision system has received a lot of  news coverage. As a vision software engineer at TI helping customers implement advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) on our TDAx

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Speed Matters

This article was originally published at Basler's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Basler. For many machine vision applications, image data must be acquired, transmitted and evaluated within a set timeframe. This is known as “real-time capability”. This term can apply to a system, its components, and the software that communicates between

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Embedded Vision Insights: May 8, 2018 Edition

EMBEDDED VISION SUMMIT SPECIAL EDITION Dear Colleague, Only two weeks to go until the Embedded Vision Summit, the industry’s largest event for practical computer vision. We're devoting this issue of Embedded Vision Insights to covering the exciting speakers, presentations and workshops we have planned. The complete schedule is now published, and you should definitely take

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CMOS Sensors Are the Technology of the Future for Industrial Cameras

This article was originally published at Basler's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Basler. There are two types of image sensors for industrial cameras on the market: CCD and CMOS sensors. The right sensor for any given job is a case-by-case question. At the same time, the trend seems to be toward

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Robots with a Sense of Space: How 3D Imaging Will Improve Industrial Machine Vision

This article was originally published at Basler's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Basler. Robots capable of quick, precise and seemingly effortless grasping and placement of goods: until recently, this seemingly-simple task actually required a long and difficult period of setup and training. Robots with a sense of space, capable of interacting

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Embedded Vision Insights: April 24, 2018 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, This year’s Embedded Vision Summit will feature three immersive Vision Technology Workshops: Khronos Standards for Neural Networks and Embedded Vision, Optimized Inference at the Edge with Intel and Artificial Intelligence from Concept to Implementation from Synopsys. Don’t miss your chance to attend the preeminent event for practical computer vision.

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Processing Platform Concepts in Embedded Vision

This article was originally published at Basler's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Basler. The past few years have seen the rise of a powerful generation of processing boards capable of replacing much of the work previously performed by PC-based systems. In the machine vision field, the components for industrial applications have

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Empowering Automotive Vision with TI’s Vision AccelerationPac

This article was originally published at Texas Instruments’ website (PDF). It is reprinted here with the permission of Texas Instruments. Introduction By September of 2013, Google’s self-driving car had completed over 500,000 miles of driving without a single accident under computer control[1]. Google’s disruptive driver- less car project was aimed to improve car safety and

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“A New Approach to Mass Transit Security,” a Presentation from Lux Research

Mark Bünger, Vice President of Research at Lux Research, delivers the presentation "A New Approach to Mass Transit Security" at the Embedded Vision Alliance's March 2018 Vision Industry and Technology Forum. Bünger presents a revolutionary computer-vision-based methodology for public transit safety.

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