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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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May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit Proceedings

The Embedded Vision Summit was held on May 2-4, 2016 in Santa Clara, California, as a educational forum for product creators interested in incorporating visual intelligence into electronic systems and software. The presentations presented at the Summit are listed below. All of the slides from these presentations are included in… May 2016 Embedded Vision Summit

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“Augmented Reality for Industrial Productivity,” a Presentation from DAQRI

Wenyi Zhao, Ph.D., Director of the Vision and Sensor Group at DAQRI, delivers the presentation, "Augmented Reality for Industrial Productivity," at the March 2016 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Zhao discusses how his firm’s computer-vision-enabled augmented reality helmet is being used to dramatically improve productivity in industrial applications.

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OpenVX Enables Portable, Efficient Vision Software

OpenVX, a maturing API from the Khronos Group, enables embedded vision application software developers to efficiently harness the various processing resources available in SoCs and systems. Vision technology is now enabling a wide range of products, that are more intelligent and responsive than before, and thus more valuable to users. Such image perception, understanding, and

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“Deep Learning from a Mobile Perspective,” a Presentation from Caffe Developer Yangqing Jia

Yangqing Jia created the Caffe framework while a graduate student researcher at UC Berkeley. He later was a member of the Google Brain project and recently joined Facebook, working on various aspects of deep learning research and engineering. At the Alliance’s February 2016 tutorial on deep learning for computer vision using convolutional neural networks and

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Optimizing Fast Fourier Transformation on ARM Mali GPUs

This article was originally published at ARM's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of ARM. The Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT) is a powerful tool in signal and image processing. One very valuable optimization technique for this type of algorithm is vectorization. This article discusses the motivation, vectorization techniques and performance of the FFT

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Speeding Up the Fast Fourier Transform Mixed-Radix on Mobile ARM Mali GPUs By Means of OpenCL (Part 3)

This article was originally published at ARM's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of ARM. For more information, please see ARM's developer site, which includes a variety of GPU Compute, OpenCL and RenderScript tutorials. In this third and last part of this blog series we are going to extend the mixed-radix FFT OpenCL™

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Speeding Up the Fast Fourier Transform Mixed-Radix on Mobile ARM Mali GPUs By Means of OpenCL (Part 2)

This article was originally published at ARM’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of ARM. For more information, please see ARM’s developer site, which includes a variety of GPU Compute, OpenCL and RenderScript tutorials. Here we are for the second part of our blog series about the OpenCL™ implementation of Complex to Complex

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