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“The Road Ahead for Neural Networks: Five Likely Surprises,” a Presentation from Cadence

Dr. Chris Rowen, Chief Technology Officer of the IP Group at Cadence, presents the "Road Ahead for Neural Networks: Five Likely Surprises" tutorial at the May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit. Cognitive computing is finally getting real! It has passed through the phases of obscurity and curiosity and is surviving the current phase of breathless hype. […]

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“TensorFlow: Enabling Mobile and Embedded Machine Intelligence,” a Presentation from Google

Pete Warden, Research Engineer at Google, presents the "TensorFlow: Enabling Mobile and Embedded Machine Intelligence" tutorial at the May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit. Following a brief overview of the advances in deep learning and AI over the last few years, Pete discusses how Google uses TensorFlow to deploy those advances in products on mobile and

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“Programming Embedded Vision Processors Using OpenVX,” a Presentation from Synopsys

Pierre Paulin, Senior R&D Director for Embedded Vision at Synopsys, presents the "Programming Embedded Vision Processors Using OpenVX" tutorial at the May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit. OpenVX, a new Khronos standard for embedded computer vision processing, defines a higher level of abstraction for algorithm specification, with the goal of enabling platform and tool innovation in

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“The Vision API Maze: Options and Trade-offs,” a Presentation from the Khronos Group

Neil Trevett, President of the Khronos Group, presents the "Vision API Maze: Options and Trade-offs" tutorial at the May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit. It’s been a busy year in the world of hardware acceleration APIs. Many industry-standard APIs, such as OpenCL and OpenVX, have been upgraded, and the industry has begun to adopt the new

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May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit Vision Tank Competition Finalist Presentations

Dmitry Morozov, CEO of 3DiVi, Arun Chhabra, CEO of 8tree, Feisal Afzal, Managing Director of Pound Capital (representing Magik Eye), Pree Walia, CEO of Preemadonna, and Aaron Cohen, CEO of SKUR, deliver their Vision Tank finalist presentations at the May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit. The Vision Tank, a unique spin on the Shark Tank reality

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“The OpenCV Open Source Computer Vision Library: What’s New and What’s Coming?,” a Presentation from the OpenCV Foundation

Gary Bradski, President and CEO of the OpenCV Foundation, presents the "The OpenCV Open Source Computer Vision Library: What’s New and What’s Coming?" tutorial at the May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit. OpenCV is an enormously popular open source computer vision library, with over 14 million downloads expanding recently to 200K downloads per month. Originally used

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“Computer Vision in Cars: Status, Challenges, and Trends,” a Presentation from videantis

Marco Jacobs, Vice President of Marketing at videantis, presents the "Computer Vision in Cars: Status, Challenges, and Trends" tutorial at the May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit. Just as horse carriages were replaced by cars in the 1920s, human operators in our cars will be replaced by electronics in the 2020s. The benefits are tremendous: self-driving

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“Computer Vision 2.0: Where We Are and Where We’re Going,” a Presentation from the Embedded Vision Alliance

Jeff Bier, founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, presents the "Computer Vision 2.0: Where We Are and Where We're Going" plenary session at the May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit. Computer vision has rapidly transitioned from a research topic with few commercial applications to a mainstream technology with applications in virtually every sector of our economy.

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“Computational Photography: Understanding and Expanding the Capabilities of Standard Cameras,” a Presentation from NVIDIA

Orazio Gallo, Senior Research Scientist at NVIDIA, presents the "Computational Photography: Understanding and Expanding the Capabilities of Standard Cameras" tutorial at the May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit. Today's digital cameras, even at the entry-level, produce pictures with quality comparable to that of high-end cameras of a decade ago. Image processing and computational photography algorithms play

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“Large-Scale Deep Learning for Building Intelligent Computer Systems,” a Keynote Presentation from Google

Jeff Dean, Senior Fellow at Google, presents the "Large-Scale Deep Learning for Building Intelligent Computer Systems" keynote at the May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit. Over the past few years, Google has built two generations of large-scale computer systems for training neural networks, and then applied these systems to a wide variety of research problems that

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