Summit 2019

“Commercial Grade SLAM Frameworks for Indoor and Outdoor Applications,” a Presentation from Kudan

John Williams, CTO and co-founder of Kudan, presents the "Commercial Grade SLAM Frameworks for Indoor and Outdoor Applications" tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping) is an essential technology for any device that requires an understanding of its location and orientation in the physical world. Kudan is the only […]

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“AI Is Moving to the Edge — What’s the Impact on the Semiconductor Industry?,” a Presentation from Yole Développement

Yohann Tschudi, Technology and Market Analyst at Yole Développement, presents the "AI Is Moving to the Edge—What’s the Impact on the Semiconductor Industry?" tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Artificial intelligence is proliferating into numerous edge applications and disrupting numerous industries. Clearly this represents a huge opportunity for technology suppliers. But it can

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“Processor Options for Edge Inference: Options and Trade-offs,” a Presentation from Micron Technology

Raj Talluri, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Mobile Business Unit at Micron Technology, presents the "Processor Options for Edge Inference: Options and Trade-offs" tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Thanks to rapid advances in neural network algorithms, we’ve made tremendous progress in developing robust solutions for numerous computer vision tasks.

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May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit Vision Tank Competition Finalist Presentations

Bo Zhu, CTO and Co-founder of BlinkAI Technologies, Dwight Linden, COO and Co-founder of Entropix, Austin Miller, Robotics Engineer at Robotic Materials, Ravi Sahu, CEO of Strayos, and Barbara Rosario, CTO and Co-founder of Vyrill, deliver their Vision Tank finalist presentations at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. The Vision Tank, a unique spin on

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“Accelerating Smart Camera Time to Market Using a System-on-module Approach,” a Presentation from Teknique

Ian Billing, Quality Assurance Manager at Teknique, presents the "Accelerating Smart Camera Time to Market Using a System-on-module Approach" tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Bringing a vision system product to market can be costly and time-consuming. Teknique’s Oclea System-on-Module (SoM) is an off-the-shelf, integrated camera module that enables device makers to streamline

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“Methods for Creating Efficient Convolutional Neural Networks,” a Presentation from Xnor.ai

Mohammad Rastegari, Chief Technology Officer at Xnor.ai, presents the "Methods for Creating Efficient Convolutional Neural Networks" tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. In the past few years, convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have revolutionized several application domains in AI and computer vision. The biggest challenge with state-of-the-art CNNs is the massive compute demands that

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“Beyond CNNs for Video: The Chicken vs. the Datacenter,” a Presentation from Xperi

Steve Teig, Chief Technology Officer at Xperi, presents the "Beyond CNNs for Video: The Chicken vs. the Datacenter" tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. The recent revolution in computer vision derives much of its success from neural networks for image processing. These networks run predominantly in datacenters, where the training data consists mostly

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“An Introduction to Machine Learning and How to Teach Machines to See,” a Presentation from Tryolabs

Facundo Parodi, Research and Machine Learning Engineer at Tryolabs, presents the "An Introduction to Machine Learning and How to Teach Machines to See" tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. What is machine learning? How can machines distinguish a cat from a dog in an image? What’s the magic behind convolutional neural networks? These

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“Enabling Automated Design of Computationally Efficient Deep Neural Networks,” a Presentation from UC Berkeley

Bichen Wu, Graduate Student Researcher in the EECS Department at the University of California, Berkeley, presents the “Enabling Automated Design of Computationally Efficient Deep Neural Networks” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Efficient deep neural networks are increasingly important in the age of AIoT (AI + IoT), in which people hope to deploy

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“The Reality of Spatial Computing: What’s Working in 2019 (And Where It Goes From Here),” a Presentation from Digi-Capital

Tim Merel, Managing Director at Digi-Capital, presents the "Reality of Spatial Computing: What’s Working in 2019 (And Where It Goes From Here)" tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. This presentation gives you hard data and lessons learned on what is and isn’t working in augmented reality and virtual reality today, as well as

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