Sensors and Cameras

“Computer Vision Developer Survey,” a March 2019 Silicon Valley Meetup Presentation from the Embedded Vision Alliance

Jeff Bier, Founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, delivers the presentation "Computer Vision Developer Survey," at the Embedded Vision Alliance's March 2019 Silicon Valley Meetup. Bier shares findings from the Alliance’s recent survey of developers about the software, processors and tools they use to build computer vision and visual AI products.

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“Computer Vision Developer Survey,” a March 2019 Silicon Valley Meetup Presentation from the Embedded Vision Alliance (PDF)

The Embedded Vision Alliance hosted a Computer Vision and Visual AI Meetup on the evening of March 13, 2019 in San Jose, California. Speakers included: Satya Mallick, Interim CEO of OpenCV.Org, who provided an overview of the OpenCV deep learning module and a preview of planned improvements to it Bing… “Computer Vision Developer Survey,” a

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Intel Introduction to the RealSense Tracking Camera T265

Roy Karunakaran, Director of Marketing for RealSense at Intel, delivers a product demonstration at the January 2019 Vision Industry and Technology Forum. Specifically, Karunakaran introduces the Intel® RealSense™ T265 camera, which provides off-the-shelf tracking capabilities using Visual SLAM (V-SLAM) and can be used in numerous embedded applications, such as robotics, drones and augmented reality. The

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“Tools and Processors for Computer Vision,” Selected Results from the Embedded Vision Alliance’s January 2019 Computer Vision Developer Survey

Since 2015, the Embedded Vision Alliance has surveyed computer vision developers regarding the products they are working on and the hardware and software tools they are using in their projects. This white paper provides selected results from our most recent survey, conducted in November 2018. We received responses from 692… “Tools and Processors for Computer

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Combining an ISP and Vision Processor to Implement Computer Vision

An ISP (image signal processor) in combination with one or several vision processors can collaboratively deliver more robust computer vision processing capabilities than vision processing is capable of providing standalone. However, an ISP operating in a computer vision-optimized configuration may differ from one functioning under the historical assumption that its outputs would be intended for

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3D Imaging Sensor and Hardware Subsystem Market to Reach $57.9 Billion Worldwide by 2025

This market research report was originally published at Tractica's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Tractica. Mobile, Automotive, Drones, and Consumer Applications Will Lead in 3D Camera and Sensor Adoption With advances in computer vision technology, it has become possible to capture 3D images using many different sensors and, in the process,

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Multi-sensor Fusion for Robust Device Autonomy

While visible light image sensors may be the baseline “one sensor to rule them all” included in all autonomous system designs, they’re not necessarily a sole panacea. By combining them with other sensor technologies: “Situational awareness” sensors; standard and high-resolution radar, LiDAR, infrared and UV, ultrasound and sonar, etc., and “Positional awareness” sensors such as

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Intel Announces New Class of RealSense Stand-Alone Inside-Out Tracking Camera

January 23, 2019 – What’s New: Intel today introduced the Intel® RealSense™ Tracking Camera T265, a new class of stand-alone inside-out tracking device that will provide developers with a powerful building block for autonomous devices, delivering high-performance guidance and navigation. The T265 uses proprietary visual inertial odometry simultaneous localization and mapping (V-SLAM) technology with computing at the edge

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

On December 4, 2018, Embedded Vision Alliance founder Jeff Bier delivered the presentation “The Four Key Trends Driving the Proliferation of Visual Perception” to the Bay Area Computer Vision and Deep Learning Meetup Group. From the event description: Recent updates in computer vision markets and technology Computer vision has gained… “Key Trends Driving the Proliferation

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Using Calibration to Translate Video Data to the Real World

This article was originally published at NVIDIA's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of NVIDIA. DeepStream SDK 3.0 is about seeing beyond pixels. DeepStream exists to make it easier for you to go from raw video data to metadata that can be analyzed for actionable insights. Calibration is a key step in this

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