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“The Power of a Turnkey Camera Solution: Introduction to the Camera Development Kit”, a Presentation from Thundersoft

Fan Wang, Technical Director at Thundersoft, presents the "Power of a Turnkey Camera Solution: Introduction to the Camera Development Kit" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. In this presentation, Wang showcases the power of a turn-key camera solution via the company's camera development kit, which can be used for algorithm development and smart […]

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“Fast Inference in Low Power Systems via CEVA’s Deep Neural Network Solution,” a Presentation from CEVA

Yair Siegel, Director of Strategic Marketing at CEVA, presents the "Fast Inference in Low Power Systems via CEVA’s Deep Neural Network Solution" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. The emergence of state-of-the-art, real-time object detection solely based on convolutional neural networks has created new and complex challenges for embedded systems. Algorithms such as

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“Scalable Neural Network Processors for Embedded Applications,” a Presentation from Cadence

Pulin Desai, Director of Product Marketing at Cadence, presents the "Scalable Neural Network Processors for Embedded Applications" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. This presentation describes the architecture of the latest Tensilica-based neural network processor IP and illustrates how easily different neural networks can be run using it. See how this low-power architecture

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“How Intel’s Latest RealSense Technology Can Help Your Embedded Systems See, Navigate, and Understand the Real World,” a Presentation from Intel

Anders Grunnet-Jepsen, CTO and Director of Advanced Technology in the Perceptual Computing Group at Intel, presents the "How Intel’s Latest RealSense Technology Can Help Your Embedded Systems See, Navigate, and Understand the Real World" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. Intel’s latest RealSense technology is specifically designed to enable highly sophisticated, low-cost, small

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“Computer Vision on ARM: Faster Ways to Optimize Software for Advanced Mobile Computing Platforms,” a Presentation from ARM

Roberto Mijat, Director of Software Product Management in the Business Segment Group at ARM, presents the "Computer Vision on ARM: Faster Ways to Optimize Software for Advanced Mobile Computing Platforms" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. Mobile computing platforms are ubiquitous, and therefore provide an exciting vehicle for the deployment of new computer

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“Designing Scalable Embedded Vision SoCs from Day 1,” a Presentation from Synopsys

Pierre Paulin, Director of R&D for Embedded Vision at Synopsys, presents the "Designing Scalable Embedded Vision SoCs from Day 1" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. Some of the most critical embedded vision design decisions are made early on and affect the design’s ultimate scalability. Will the processor architecture support the needed vision

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“Vision for All?,” a Presentation from Intel

Jeff McVeigh, Vice President in the Software and Services Group and General Manager of visual computing products at Intel, presents the "Vision for All?" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. So, you’ve decided to incorporate visual intelligence into your device or application. Will you need a team of computer vision PhDs working for

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“This Changes Everything — Why Computer Vision Will Be Everywhere,” a Presentation from ARM

Tim Ramsdale, General Manager of the Imaging and Vision Group at ARM, presents the "This Changes Everything — Why Computer Vision Will Be Everywhere" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. Computer vision, or teaching machines to see, will be revolutionary – it will change everything. Beyond the obvious markets where it is having

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“Moving CNNs from Academic Theory to Embedded Reality,” a Presentation from Synopsys

Tom Michiels, System Architect for Embedded Vision Processors at Synopsys, presents the "Moving CNNs from Academic Theory to Embedded Reality" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. In this presentation, you will learn to recognize and avoid the pitfalls of moving from an academic CNN/deep learning graph to a commercial embedded vision design. You

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“The OpenVX Computer Vision Library Standard for Portable, Efficient Code,” a Presentation from Cadence

Frank Brill, Design Engineering Director at Cadence and Chairperson of the Khronos Group's OpenVX Working Group, presents the "OpenVX Computer Vision Library Standard for Portable, Efficient Code" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. OpenVX is an industry-standard computer vision API designed for efficient implementation on a variety of embedded platforms. The API incorporates

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