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“How to Start an Embedded Vision Company,” a Presentation from Cognite Ventures

Chris Rowen, CEO of Cognite Ventures, presents the "How to Start an Embedded Vision Company" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. This talk outlines the essential opportunity and daunting challenges of building significant new companies based on deep learning technology, specifically in vision systems. It draws on presenter Chris Rowen's long experience as […]

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Are Neural Networks the Future of Machine Vision?

This technical article was originally published at Basler's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Basler. A status report with a focus on deep learning and Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) What are neural networks and why are they such a topic of interest for industrial image processing? They eliminate the need for developers

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Embedded Vision Insights: May 11, 2017 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, This year's Embedded Vision Summit, which took place last week, was the best yet; more than 1,000 attendees, more than 90 speakers across five presentation tracks, and more than 50 exhibitors demonstrating more than 100 vision technologies and products. A downloadable slide set of the presentations from the Summit

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May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit Slides

The Embedded Vision Summit was held on May 1-3, 2017 in Santa Clara, California, as a educational forum for product creators interested in incorporating visual intelligence into electronic systems and software. The presentations delivered at the Summit are listed below. All of the slides from these presentations are included in… May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit

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The Internet of Things That See: Opportunities, Techniques and Challenges

This article was originally published at the 2017 Embedded World Conference. With the emergence of increasingly capable processors, image sensors, and algorithms, it's becoming practical to incorporate computer vision capabilities into a wide range of systems, enabling them to analyze their environments via video inputs. This article explores the opportunity for embedded vision, compares various

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“Memory Innovation for Embedded Vision Systems,” a Presentation from Samsung Electronics

Jin Kim of Samsung Electronics delivers the presentation "Memory Innovation for Embedded Vision Systems" at the February 2017 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Kim explains the memory needs of embedded vision applications, and the latest solutions available to meet those needs.

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“Designing Vision Systems for Human Operators and Workflows,” a Presentation from 8tree

Arun Chhabra of 8tree delivers the presentation "Designing Vision Systems for Human Operators and Workflows" at the February 2017 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Chhabra explains how his company is deploying computer vision to enhance existing workflows in industries such as aircraft maintenance.

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Embedded Vision Insights: March 28, 2017 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, The Embedded Vision Summit is pleased to announce our new Fundamentals Track. This presentation track features introductory tutorials by computer vision technology leaders and is perfect for those who are new to the embedded vision field, or to some aspects of it.  You’ll get a fast-track technical learning experience

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Here you’ll find a wealth of practical technical insights and expert advice to help you bring AI and visual intelligence into your products without flying blind.

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