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Embedded Vision Insights: August 28, 2014 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: Free Computer Vision Book The Importance of Network Performance Visual Intelligence in Surveillance Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, I’m happy to be able to share some exciting news with you! The Embedded Vision Alliance has joined with Apress Media and author Scott […]

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Vision-Based Artificial Intelligence Brings Awareness to Surveillance

A version of this article was originally published at EE Times' Embedded.com Design Line. It is reprinted here with the permission of EE Times. Moving beyond the research lab, embedded vision is rapidly augmenting traditional law enforcement techniques in real world surveillance settings. Technological gaps are rapidly being surmounted as automated surveillance systems' various hardware

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Just Published: “Computer Vision Metrics: Survey, Taxonomy, and Analysis”

The Embedded Vision Alliance, in partnership with Apress Media LLC, is pleased to provide you with a free electronic copy of the newly published book "Computer Vision Metrics," by Scott Krig, and published on the Alliance website. The Alliance will be periodically publishing new book chapters in both HTML and PDF formats, whose links you'll

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Embedded Vision Insights: August 12, 2014 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: Embedded Vision Demonstrations Democratizing Computer Vision Computational Photography Concepts Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, After having wrapped up publication of the videos of technical presentations from the May Embedded Vision Summit, we're now about halfway through publishing that event's product demonstration videos.

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Mobile Photography’s Developing Image

A version of this article was originally published at EE Times' Embedded.com Design Line. It is reprinted here with the permission of EE Times. Still photos and videos traditionally taken with standalone cameras are increasingly being captured by camera-inclusive smartphones and tablets instead. And the post-capture processing that traditionally required a high-end computer and took

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Industrial Automation and Embedded Vision: A Powerful Combination

A version of this article was originally published at InTech Magazine. It is reprinted here with the permission of the International Society of Automation. In order for manufacturing robots and other industrial automation systems to meaningfully interact with the objects they're assembling, as well as to deftly and safely move about in their environments, they

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May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Implementing Histogram of Oriented Gradients on a Parallel Vision Processor,” Marco Jacobs, videantis

Marco Jacobs, Vice President of Marketing at videantis, presents the "Implementing Histogram of Oriented Gradients on a Parallel Vision Processor" tutorial at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit. Object detection in images is one of the core problems in computer vision. The Histogram of Oriented Gradients method (Dalal and Triggs 2005) is a key algorithm

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May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Combining Flexibility and Low-Power in Embedded Vision Subsystems: An Application to Pedestrian Detection,” Bruno Lavigueur, Synopsys

Bruno Lavigueur, Embedded Vision Subsystem Project Leader at Synopsys, presents the "Combining Flexibility and Low-Power in Embedded Vision Subsystems: An Application to Pedestrian Detection" tutorial at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit. Lavigueur presents an embedded-mapping and refinement case study of a pedestrian detection application. Starting from a high-level functional description in OpenCV, he decomposes

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May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Computer Vision Powered by Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA),” Harris Gasparakis, AMD

Harris Gasparakis, Ph.D., OpenCV manager at AMD, presents the "Computer Vision Powered by Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA)" tutorial at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit. Gasparakis reviews the HSA vision and its current incarnation though OpenCL 2.0, and discusses its relevance and advantages for Computer Vision applications. HSA unifies CPU cores, GPU compute units, and

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