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Imagination’s Smart, Efficient Approach to Mobile Compute

This article was originally published at Imagination Technologies' website, where it is one of a series of articles. It is reprinted here with the permission of Imagination Technologies. Imagination designed its PowerVR Tile-Based Deferred Rendering (TBDR) graphics architecture more than 20 years ago with a focus on efficiency across performance, power consumption and system level […]

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Measuring GPU Compute Performance

This article was originally published at Imagination Technologies' website, where it is one of a series of articles. It is reprinted here with the permission of Imagination Technologies. After exploring a quick guide to writing OpenCL kernels for PowerVR Rogue GPUs and analyzing a heterogeneous compute case study focused on image convolution filtering, I am

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Embedded Vision Insights: January 18, 2017 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, We invite you to join us at the Embedded Vision Summit, the only event dedicated entirely to the creation of products and services that see. We’ve curated three immersive days of learning, discovery and networking. We’ll have more than 50 computer vision industry leaders, including: Jeff Bier, President, BDTI

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“Image and Video Summarization,” a Presentation from the University of Washington

Professor Jeff Bilmes of the University of Washington delivers the presentation "Image and Video Summarization" at the December 2016 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Bilmes provides an overview of the state of the art in image and video summarization.

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Helping Out Reality

This article was originally published at Intel's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Intel. One day was a summer day like any other summer day. The next, everything had changed. Like swarms, like zombies they came, walking randomly in public places, staring lost into their smart phones, growing increasingly agitated. And then,

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“Deploying Embedded Vision for Retail Analytics,” a Presentation from RetailNext

RetailNext's Mark Jamtgaard, Director of Technology, and Bill Adamec, Research and Development Manager, deliver the presentation "Deploying Embedded Vision for Retail Analytics" at the December 2016 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Jamtgaard and Adamec Chehebar explain how retailers are using embedded vision to optimize store layout and staffing based on measured customer behavior at scale.

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“New Standards for Embedded Vision and Neural Networks,” a Presentation from the Khronos Group

Peter McGuinness, representing the Khronos Group, delivers the presentation "New Standards for Embedded Vision and Neural Networks" at the December 2016 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. McGuinness discusses new standardization work for embedded neural network and vision software.

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Scalable Electronics Driving Autonomous Vehicle Technologies

This article was originally published at Texas Instruments' website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Texas Instruments. Vehicles capable of autonomous operation are in the early stages of development today for use on the roads in the near future. To move self-driving cars from vision to reality, auto manufacturers depend on enabling electronic

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Making Cars Safer Through Technology Innovation

This article was originally published at Texas Instruments' website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Texas Instruments. Today, automotive manufacturers are introducing new vehicle control features to save fuel, add security and convenience, and above all make cars much safer to drive. These changes, designed to assist drivers and make vehicles more autonomous

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