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Gaze Tracking Using CogniMem Technologies’ CM1K and a Freescale i.MX53

This demonstration, which pairs a Freescale i.MX Quick Start board and CogniMem Technologies CM1K evaluation module, showcases how to use your eyes (specifically where you are looking at any particular point in time) as a mouse. Translating where a customer is looking to actions on a screen, and using gaze tracking to electronically control objects

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Adding Precise Finger Gesture Recognition Capabilities to the Microsoft Kinect

CogniMem’s Chris McCormick, application engineer, demonstrates how the addition of general-purpose and scalable pattern recognition can be used to bring enhanced gesture control to the Microsoft Kinect. Envisioned applications include augmenting or eliminating the TV remote control, using American Sign Language for direct text translation, and expanding the game-playing experience. To process even more gestures

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Tend Demonstrations of Surveillance for Consumers

Jamie MacBain, Director of Licensed Product Development at Seedonk (now Tend), demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the January 2015 Consumer Electronics Show. Specifically, MacBain demonstrates various surveillance applications for home and other consumer usage opportunities, enabled by the company's software-as-service technologies.

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FotoNation Demonstration of Gaze Tracking

Youssef Benmokhtar, Senior Director of Marketing and Business Development at FotoNation, demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the January 2015 Consumer Electronics Show. Specifically, Benmokhtar demonstrates a gaze tracking algorithm that operates even if the person being observed is wearing sunglasses, and is applicable to ADAS (driver attention monitoring) and other

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Imagination Technologies Demonstration of H.264 and H.265 Encoding and Decoding

Peter McGuinness, Director of Multimedia Technology Marketing at Imagination Technologies, demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the January 2015 Consumer Electronics Show. Specifically, McGuinness compares H.264 and H.265 video compression running on the company's video encoding and decoding hardware IP, as well as demonstrating selective region-of-interest compression in conjunction with a

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