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OpenCL Eases Development of Computer Vision Software for Heterogeneous Processors

OpenCL™, a maturing set of programming languages and APIs from the Khronos Group, enables software developers to efficiently harness the profusion of diverse processing resources in modern SoCs, in an abundance of applications including embedded vision. Computer scientists describe computer vision, the use of digital processing and intelligent algorithms to interpret meaning from still and […]

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OpenCL Eases Development of Computer Vision Software for Heterogeneous Processors

OpenCL™, a maturing set of programming languages and APIs from the Khronos Group, enables software developers to efficiently harness the profusion of diverse processing resources in modern SoCs, in an abundance of applications including embedded vision. Computer scientists describe computer vision, the use of digital processing and intelligent algorithms to interpret meaning from still and

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Getting Started in Automotive Smart Vision Design

This article was originally published at Avnet's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Avnet. By Stephen Evanczuk Advances in embedded vision technology have heightened interest in applying smart vision solutions for automotive safety. Despite past difficulties in overcoming the complexity of embedded vision design, designers today can take advantage of image-processing software,

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Top 5 Myths in Automotive Vision: Designing Embedded Vision Systems Is Easier Than You Think

This article was originally published at Avnet's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Avnet. By Stephen Evanczuk Vision has always occupied a special place in information science and popular culture. One does not need to be an engineer to appreciate the vast bandwidth available in normal human vision. Most people understand that

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Creating a Next Generation of Machines that “See”

This article was originally published at Avnet's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Avnet. By Jim Beneke Vice President, Global Technical Marketing Avnet Electronics Marketing​ Most of us have heard about Google Glass. Many of us have seen the Microsoft Kinect for the Xbox 360 video game console. Some of us may

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The Internet of Things That See

The Internet of Things (IoT), the interconnection of uniquely identifiable embedded computing devices, will increasingly be a key vision processing opportunity. By Brian Dipert Editor-in-Chief, Embedded Vision Alliance The "Internet of Things" (abbreviated IoT), one of the hottest topics in technology today, is widely anticipated to be a notable driver of both semiconductor and software

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Vision in Wearable Devices: Enhanced and Expanded Application and Function Choices

A version of this article was originally published at EE Times' Embedded.com Design Line. It is reprinted here with the permission of EE Times. Thanks to the emergence of increasingly capable and cost-effective processors, image sensors, memories and other semiconductor devices, along with robust algorithms, it's now practical to incorporate computer vision into a wide

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Semiconductor Innovations in Computer Vision and Mobile Photography

A version of this article was originally published at EE Times' Embedded.com Design Line. It is reprinted here with the permission of EE Times. As interest grows in taking better photographs and videos and extracting knowledge from those images, innovative semiconductor architectures are emerging to provide powerful, low-power vision capabilities By Michael McDonald President, Skylane

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Automotive Fusion: Combining Legacy and Emerging Sensors for Safer and Increasingly Autonomous Vehicles

Vision technologies are rapidly emerging in the automotive market and improving the safety of vehicles. Fused with other technologies such as RADAR, LIDAR, and far infrared sensors, the automobile is well on its way to becoming fully self-driving.  By Michael McDonald President, Skylane Technology Consulting Consultant, Embedded Vision Alliance Many of us have been affected,

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Practical Computer Vision Enables Digital Signage with Audience Perception

This article was originally published at Information Display Magazine. It is reprinted here with the permission of the Society of Information Display. Signs that see and understand the actions and characteristics of individuals in front of them can deliver numerous benefits to advertisers and viewers alike.  Such capabilities were once only practical in research labs

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