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Embedded Vision Insights: August 25, 2015 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: New Content from the Embedded Vision Summit and Alliance Member Meeting Embedded Lucas-Kanade Tracking: Theory and Implementation Has Neural Network Processors' Time Come? Embedded Vision Community Conversations Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, The Alliance continues to publish videos of great presentations from […]

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“Navigating the Vision API Jungle: Which API Should You Use and Why?,” a Presentation from the Khronos Group

Neil Trevett, Vice President of Mobile Ecosystem at NVIDIA and President of the Khronos Group, presents the "Navigating the Vision API Jungle: Which API Should You Use and Why?" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. It’s often said that the wonderful thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from.

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“Understanding Adaptive Machine Learning Vision Algorithms and Implementing Them on GPUs and Heterogeneous Platforms,” a Presentation from AMD

Harris Gasparakis, OpenCV Manager at AMD, presents the "Understanding Adaptive Machine Learning Vision Algorithms and Implementing them on GPUs and Heterogeneous Platforms" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. Machine learning algorithms are pervasive in computer vision: from object detection to object tracking to full scene recognition, generative or discriminative learning dominates the space,

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Xilinx Launches Public Access of the SDSoC Development Environment to Expand Zynq SoC User Base to Broad Community of Systems and Software Engineers

New release includes expanded library, board, and design services ecosystem support, enabling embedded C/C++ application development SAN JOSE, Calif., July 20, 2015– Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX) today announced the public access release of the SDSoCTM development environment to expand the user base of Zynq® SoCs and MPSoCs to a broad community of systems and software

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Itseez Open CV Library Now Available on Cadence Tensilica Image/Vision DSPs

SAN JOSE, Calif., 13 Jul 2015 – Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CDNS) today announced that the Itseez OpenCV library of computer vision acceleration algorithms is now available on the Cadence® Tensilica® image/video digital signal processors (DSPs). The OpenCV software suite was ported by vision industry experts at Itseez and optimized by Cadence to make

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Embedded Vision Alliance Adds Ten New Members in the First Half of 2015

Rapidly growing membership reflects the importance of computer vision WALNUT CREEK, Calif., July 16, 2015 — The Embedded Vision Alliance (www.Embedded-Vision.com) has announced that ten companies joined the organization during the first half of 2015, bringing membership to over fifty. “The Alliance is rapidly increasing in importance and influence as companies take advantage of its

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Embedded Vision Insights: July 14, 2015 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: Embedded Vision Videos and Hot News Consumer Vision Product Development The Embedded Vision Processing Pipeline Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, 'The stream of outstanding video content from May's Embedded Vision Summit continues! Check out, for example, "Designing and Selecting Instruction Sets for

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“Developing High-Performance, Energy-Efficient Vision Solutions Using Open-Standard Libraries and APIs,” a Presentation from Intel

Mostafa Hagog, Architect at Intel, presents the "Developing High-Performance, Energy-Efficient Vision Solutions Using Open-Standard Libraries and APIs" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. Connected cameras, hand-held devices, embedded systems, and cloud services enable a world of intelligence everywhere. But to realize the potential of computer vision technology, developers face tough challenges. On the

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Embedded Vision Insights: June 18, 2015 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: Embedded Vision Summit and Alliance Member Meeting Videos DSPs for Embedded Vision OpenCL-based Vision Software for Heterogeneous Processors Embedded Vision Community Conversations Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, I'm happy to report that the first few presentation videos from the recent Embedded Vision

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Texas Instruments Discusses DSPs for Embedded Vision: History, Current Status and Future Trends

In this video, also found on the company's website and YouTube channel, Texas Instruments employees Mark Nadeski and Arnon Friedmann discuss DSPs and embedded vision. This 4th episode in TI’s DSP Breaktime video series covers topics such as the following: Why are DSPs good for embedded vision? The Embedded Vision Alliance and TI's role in

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