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Texas Instruments’ OMAP Platform At MWC: HD Video Chat With Remote Desktop

Today’s mobile devices truly do make it possible to work anywhere, whether you’re accessing your desktop on the go or conferencing and collaborating with colleagues across time zones. See how Texas Instruments' OMAP processors are powering the new world of work. video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player

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Texas Instruments’ OMAP Platform At MWC: Augmented Reality Mirror

Try on and shop for the latest accessories – without ever leaving home. This demonstration of an augmented reality mirror uses face detection and tracking to give you a realistic preview of how accessories like Ray-Ban glasses will look before you buy. This demonstration is empowered by TI's OMAP processor and partner Total Immersion. video

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Texas Instruments’ OMAP Platform At MWC: 3D Augmented Reality

Watch as Tobias Elbe from metaio shows off two OMAP platform-empowered augmented reality demos. First, outfit a virtual room with new furniture, electronics and even people or figures – all in 3D. Then, see how metaio's junaio browser allows you to interact with "flat" surfaces all around you, such as billboards and buildings. video platformvideo

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An Introduction to the Market for Embedded Vision in Security and Business Intelligence Applications

Brian Dipert, Editor-In-Chief of the Embedded Vision Alliance, interviews Jon Cropley, Principal Analyst at IMS Research, on February 28, 2012. In this introductory video to a planned series, Brian and Jon discuss (among other things) the applications for embedded vision in security and business intelligence applications, the varying locations for analytics intelligence in a system

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Introduction to Video and Image Processing System Design Using FPGAs

By José Alvarez Video Technology Engineering Director Xilinx Corporation José Alvarez, Video Technology Engineering Director at Xilinx Corporation, introduces the basic steps in the development of embedded vision systems: overall system definition, building IP processing pipelines using simulation models to speed up evaluation, using Targeted Design Platforms for rapid exploration and implementation, and establishing a

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Embedded Vision Alliance Conversation with Gene Frantz of Texas Instruments, Part One

Brian Dipert, Editor-In-Chief of the Embedded Vision Alliance, interviews Gene Frantz, Texas Instruments Principal Fellow. Gene, who has been with the company for nearly 40 years, did his early work with DSPs in association with the Speak & Spell speech synthesizer. In this two-part series, Gene and Brian discuss the history of the DSP both

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Embedded Vision Alliance Conversation with Gene Frantz of Texas Instruments, Part Two

Brian Dipert, Editor-In-Chief of the Embedded Vision Alliance, interviews Gene Frantz, Texas Instruments Principal Fellow. Gene, who has been with the company for nearly 40 years, did his early work with DSPs in association with the Speak & Spell speech synthesizer. In this two-part series, Gene and Brian discuss the history of the DSP both

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Fueling Innovation in the Next Generation of Machine Vision Applications

Machine vision is a branch of computer vision which is used in industries for the analysis of objects by capturing images and performing real time analysis. Major machine vision applications exist in quality control for the semiconductor industry and consumer products industry. Vision system controllers, smart cameras and frame grabbers capture live images and helps

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