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“Seeing the Future: 7 Decisions to Go from Idea to Successful Scale Business,” a Presentation from Nauto

Stefan Heck, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Nauto, presents the “Seeing the Future: 7 Decisions to Go from Idea to Successful Scale Business” tutorial at the May 2022 Embedded Vision Summit. Computer vision (CV) is a powerful tool, especially when coupled with deep learning AI approaches. For computer vision to have an impact on […]

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“Instant Item Training: Practical AI for the Retail Industry,” a Presentation from Mashgin

Mukul Dhankhar, Co-founder and CTO of Mashgin, presents the “Instant Item Training: Practical AI for the Retail Industry” tutorial at the May 2022 Embedded Vision Summit. Mashgin makes computer-vision (CV) based checkout systems for convenience stores, airports, cafeterias and stadiums. Building AI applications for the real world presents unique challenges—both business and technical. In this

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“Focus on Value, Not Valuation: A Crash Course in VC Trends and Fundraising in 2022,” a Presentation from HPE Pathfinder

Todd Poole, Director of Venture Investments at HPE Pathfinder, presents the “Focus on Value, Not Valuation: A Crash Course in VC Trends and Fundraising in 2022” tutorial at the May 2022 Embedded Vision Summit. The past year has been record-breaking for founders and funders alike. Over the last 4 quarters, US venture capitalists have deployed

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“The Future of Retail is Here, and It’s Powered by Embedded Computer Vision,” a Presentation from Grabango

Will Glaser, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Grabango, presents the “Future of Retail is Here, and It’s Powered by Embedded Computer Vision” tutorial at the May 2022 Embedded Vision Summit. Now that computers can see, the way people interact with things will never be the same. Grabango’s checkout-free shopping system allows you to shop

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“What Happens When Your Speed of AI Innovation Exceeds Your Ability to See the Regulatory Challenges Ahead?,” a Presentation from Dorsey & Whitney, LLP

Robert Cattanach, Partner and Cybersecurity Team Leader at Dorsey & Whitney, LLP, presents the “What Happens When Your Speed of AI Innovation Exceeds Your Ability to See the Regulatory Challenges Ahead?” tutorial at the May 2022 Embedded Vision Summit. Edge AI and computer vision, if not thoughtfully developed and applied, will trigger extraordinary scrutiny by

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“From ADAS to AD, Processor and Car Architecture Evolution,” a Presentation from Yole Développement

Tom Hackenberg, Principal Analyst for Computing and Software in the Semiconductor, Memory and Computing Division, and Adrien Sanchez, Technology and Market Analyst for Computing and Software, both of Yole Développement, present the “From ADAS to AD, Processor and Car Architecture Evolution” tutorial at the May 2022 Embedded Vision Summit. Few markets are as impactful to

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“Data Versioning: Towards Reproducibility in Machine Learning,” a Presentation from Tryolabs

Nicolás Eiris, Machine Learning Engineer at Tryolabs, presents the “Data Versioning: Towards Reproducibility in Machine Learning” tutorial at the May 2022 Embedded Vision Summit. Surprisingly in 2022, reproducibility is still a big pain point in most data science workflows. A critical element required for reproducibility is version control. Unfortunately, in machine learning there is a

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“Open Standards: Powering the Future of Embedded Vision,” a Presentation from the Khronos Group

Neil Trevett, President of the Khronos Group and Vice President of Developer Ecosystems at NVIDIA, presents the “Open Standards: Powering the Future of Embedded Vision” tutorial at the May 2022 Embedded Vision Summit. Open standards play an important role in enabling interoperability for efficient deployment of vision-based systems. In this session, Trevett shares an update

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“Fundamentals of Training AI Models for Computer Vision and Video Analytics Applications,” a Presentation from NVIDIA

Ekaterina Sirazitdinova, Data Scientist at NVIDIA, presents the “Fundamentals of Training AI Models for Computer Vision and Video Analytics Applications” tutorial at the May 2022 Embedded Vision Summit. AI has become an important component of computer vision and video analytics applications. But creating AI-based solutions is a challenging process. To build a successful product, it

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“Understanding DNN-Based Object Detectors,” a Presentation from Au-Zone Technologies

Azhar Quddus, Senior Computer Vision Engineer at Au-Zone Technologies, presents the “Understanding DNN-Based Object Detectors” tutorial at the May 2022 Embedded Vision Summit. Unlike image classifiers, which merely report on the most important objects within or attributes of an image, object detectors determine where objects of interest are located within an image. Consequently, object detectors

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