Sensors and Cameras

“Using Vision to Transform Retail,” a Presentation from IBM

Sumit Gupta, Vice President of AI, Machine Learning and HPC at IBM, presents the “Using Vision to Transform Retail” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. This talk explores how recent advances in deep learning-based computer vision have fueled new opportunities in retail. Using case studies based on deployed systems, Gupta explores how deep […]

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“Optimize Performance: Start Your Algorithm Development With the Imaging Subsystem,” a Presentation from Twisthink

Ryan Johnson, lead engineer at Twisthink, presents the “Optimize Performance: Start Your Algorithm Development With the Imaging Subsystem” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. Image sensor and algorithm performance are rapidly increasing, and software and hardware development tools are making embedded vision systems easier to develop. Even with these advancements, optimizing vision-based detection

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“Real-time Calibration for Stereo Cameras Using Machine Learning,” a Presentation from Lucid VR

Sheldon Fernandes, Senior Software and Algorithms Engineer at Lucid VR, presents the “Real-time Calibration for Stereo Cameras Using Machine Learning” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. Calibration involves capturing raw data and processing it to get useful information about a camera’s properties. Calibration is essential to ensure that a camera’s output is as

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“Think Like an Amateur, Do As an Expert: Lessons from a Career in Computer Vision,” a Keynote Presentation from Dr. Takeo Kanade

Dr. Takeo Kanade, U.A. and Helen Whitaker Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, presents the “Think Like an Amateur, Do As an Expert: Lessons from a Career in Computer Vision” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. In this keynote presentation, Dr. Kanade shares his experiences and lessons learned in developing a vast range of

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“Generative Sensing: Reliable Recognition from Unreliable Sensor Data,” a Presentation from Arizona State University

Lina Karam, Professor and Computer Engineering Director at Arizona State University, presents the “Generative Sensing: Reliable Recognition from Unreliable Sensor Data” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. While deep neural networks (DNNs) perform on par with – or better than – humans on pristine high-resolution images, DNN performance is significantly worse than human

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“A New Generation of Camera Modules: A Novel Approach and Its Benefits for Embedded Systems,” a Presentation from Allied Vision Technologies

Paul Maria Zalewski, Product Line Manager at Allied Vision Technologies, presents the “A New Generation of Camera Modules: A Novel Approach and Its Benefits for Embedded Systems” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. Embedded vision systems have typically relied on low-cost image sensor modules with a MIPI CSI-2 interface. Now, machine vision camera

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“High-end Multi-camera Technology, Applications and Examples,” a Presentation from XIMEA

Max Larin, CEO of XIMEA, presents the “High-end Multi-camera Technology, Applications and Examples” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. For OEMs and system integrators, many of today’s applications in VR/AR/MR, ADAS, measurement and automation require multiple coordinated high performance cameras. Current generic components are not optimized to achieve the desired traits in terms

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May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit Introductory Presentation (Day 1)

Jeff Bier, Founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, welcomes attendees to the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit on May 22, 2018 (Day 1). Bier provides an overview of the embedded vision market opportunity, challenges, solutions and trends. He also introduces the Embedded Vision Alliance and the resources it offers for both product creators and potential

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“Deep Understanding of Shopper Behaviors and Interactions Using Computer Vision,” a Presentation from the Università Politecnica delle Marche

Emanuele Frontoni, Professor, and Rocco Pietrini, Ph.D. student, both of the Università Politecnica delle Marche, present the “Deep Understanding of Shopper Behaviors and Interactions Using Computer Vision” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. In retail environments, there’s great value in understanding how shoppers move in the space and interact with products. And, while

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“The Four Key Trends Driving the Proliferation of Visual Perception,” a Presentation from the Embedded Vision Alliance

Jeff Bier, Founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance and Co-founder and President of BDTI, presents the “Four Key Trends Driving the Proliferation of Visual Perception” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. With so much happening in computer vision applications and technology, and happening so fast, it can be difficult to see the big

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