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Micron Technology Demonstration of Its DRAM and Flash Memory Product Lines

David Henderson, Industrial Segment Director at Micron Technology, demonstrates the company’s latest edge AI and vision technologies and products at the 2024 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Khalilian demonstrates his company’s latest DRAM and flash memory products. Demonstrations include: Image recognition and matching on an i.MX 8 Plus-based platform containing Micron’s DRAM, eMMC and serial NOR […]

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“Removing Weather-related Image Degradation at the Edge,” a Presentation from Rivian

Ramit Pahwa, Machine Learning Scientist at Rivian, presents the “Removing Weather-related Image Degradation at the Edge” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit. For machines that operate outdoors—such as autonomous cars and trucks—image quality degradation due to weather conditions presents a significant challenge. For example, snow, rainfall and raindrops… “Removing Weather-related Image Degradation at

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“Seeing the Invisible: Unveiling Hidden Details through Advanced Image Acquisition Techniques,” a Presentation from Qualitas Technologies

Raghava Kashyapa, CEO of Qualitas Technologies, presents the “Seeing the Invisible: Unveiling Hidden Details through Advanced Image Acquisition Techniques” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit. In this presentation, Kashyapa explores how advanced image acquisition techniques reveal previously unseen information, improving the ability of algorithms to provide valuable insights.… “Seeing the Invisible: Unveiling Hidden

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“Data-efficient and Generalizable: The Domain-specific Small Vision Model Revolution,” a Presentation from Pixel Scientia Labs

Heather Couture, Founder and Computer Vision Consultant at Pixel Scientia Labs, presents the “Data-efficient and Generalizable: The Domain-specific Small Vision Model Revolution” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit. Large vision models (LVMs) trained on a large and diverse set of imagery are revitalizing computer vision, just as LLMs… “Data-efficient and Generalizable: The Domain-specific

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“Omnilert Gun Detect: Harnessing Computer Vision to Tackle Gun Violence,” a Presentation from Omnilert

Chad Green, Director of Artificial Intelligence at Omnilert, presents the “Omnilert Gun Detect: Harnessing Computer Vision to Tackle Gun Violence” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit. In the United States in 2023, there were 658 mass shootings, and 42,996 people lost their lives to gun violence. Detecting and… “Omnilert Gun Detect: Harnessing Computer

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“Adventures in Moving a Computer Vision Solution from Cloud to Edge,” a Presentation from MetaConsumer

Nate D’Amico, CTO and Head of Product at MetaConsumer, presents the “Adventures in Moving a Computer Vision Solution from Cloud to Edge” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit. Optix is a computer vision-based AI system that measures advertising and media exposures on mobile devices for real-time marketing optimization.… “Adventures in Moving a Computer

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“Bridging Vision and Language: Designing, Training and Deploying Multimodal Large Language Models,” a Presentation from Meta Reality Labs

Adel Ahmadyan, Staff Engineer at Meta Reality Labs, presents the “Bridging Vision and Language: Designing, Training and Deploying Multimodal Large Language Models” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit. In this talk, Ahmadyan explores the use of multimodal large language models in real-world edge applications. He begins by explaining… “Bridging Vision and Language: Designing,

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“Using MIPI CSI to Interface with Multiple Cameras,” a Presentation from Meta

Karthick Kumaran Ayyalluseshagiri Viswanathan, Staff Software Engineer at Meta, presents the “Using MIPI CSI to Interface with Multiple Cameras” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit. As demand rises for vision capabilities in robotics, virtual/augmented reality, drones and automotive, there’s a growing need for systems to incorporate multiple cameras.… “Using MIPI CSI to Interface

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“Introduction to Depth Sensing,” a Presentation from Meta

Harish Venkataraman, Depth Cameras Architecture and Tech Lead at Meta, presents the “Introduction to Depth Sensing” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit. We live in a three-dimensional world, and the ability to perceive in three dimensions is essential for many systems. In this talk, Venkataraman introduced the main… “Introduction to Depth Sensing,” a

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“Advancing Embedded Vision Systems: Harnessing Hardware Acceleration and Open Standards,” a Presentation from the Khronos Group

Neil Trevett, President of the Khronos Group, presents the “Advancing Embedded Vision Systems: Harnessing Hardware Acceleration and Open Standards” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit. Offloading processing to accelerators enables embedded vision systems to process workloads that exceed the capabilities of CPUs. However, parallel processors add complexity as… “Advancing Embedded Vision Systems: Harnessing

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