Thank you for attending the September 28 2017 webinar "Efficient Processing for Deep Learning: Challenges and Opportunities," presented by Dr. Vivienne Sze, Associate Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at MIT, and organized by the Embedded Vision Alliance!
For more information on Dr. Sze's work, please visit www.rle.mit.edu/eems.
For more information on deep learning for embedded vision and other computer vision topics, please visit the Embedded Vision Alliance website at https://www.embedded-vision.com. You'll particularly find the following articles to be of interest:
- Using Convolutional Neural Networks for Image Recognition
- Deep Learning for Object Recognition: DSP and Specialized Processor Optimizations
- Software Frameworks and Toolsets for Deep Learning-based Vision Processing
- The Caffe Deep Learning Framework: An Interview with the Core Developers
- Building Mobile Apps with TensorFlow: An Interview with Google's Pete Warden
as well as the following presentations:
training classes:
and on-demand webinars:
- A Brief Introduction to Deep Learning for Vision and the Caffe Framework
- Learning at the Speed of Sight
- Caffe to Zynq: State-of-the-Art Machine Learning Inference Performance in Less Than 5 Watts
Subscribe to the Alliance's site-wide RSS feed, along with its Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn Company, LinkedIn Group and Twitter social media channels, to receive notification whenever new deep learning and other vision processing content is published on the Alliance website. We also encourage you to register on the website, which offers tutorial articles, videos, code downloads and a discussion forum staffed by technology experts, among other benefits.
The Embedded Vision Academy area of the website provides in-depth technical training and other resources to help product creators integrate visual intelligence into next-generation software and systems. Course material in the Embedded Vision Academy spans a wide range of vision-related subjects. Registered website users can also receive the Embedded Vision Alliance’s twice-monthly email newsletter, Embedded Vision Insights, among other benefits.
Embedded Vision Summits are technical educational forums for product creators interested in incorporating visual intelligence into electronic systems and software. They provide how-to presentations, inspiring keynote talks, demonstrations, and opportunities to interact with technical experts from Embedded Vision Alliance member companies. These events are intended to inspire attendees' imaginations about the potential applications for practical computer vision technology through exciting presentations and demonstrations, to offer practical know-how for attendees to help them incorporate vision capabilities into their hardware and software products, and to provide opportunities for attendees to meet and talk with leading vision technology companies and learn about their offerings.
For the set of presentations from the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit, along with a growing listing of published demonstration and presentation videos from the event, check out the event Replay page. Replay pages from prior Summits are listed below:
The next Embedded Vision Summit, along with accompanying workshops, will take place on May 22-24, 2018 in Santa Clara, California. Please reserve a spot on your calendar and plan to attend.
Finally, the link to a complimentary copy of the slide deck from today's webinar is below:
- September 28, 2017 Webinar.pdf (8.2 MByte PDF)