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The Khronos Group Releases Finalized SYCL 1.2.1

Enhanced support for machine learning, TensorFlow acceleration, and C++17 alignment December 6, 2017 – Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting  – The Khronos™ Group, an open consortium of leading hardware and software companies creating advanced acceleration standards, today announces the ratification and public release of the finalized SYCL™ 1.2.1 specification. SYCL for OpenCL™ enables code for […]

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Stereo Vision: Facing the Challenges and Seeing the Opportunities for ADAS Applications

This technical article was originally published on Texas Instruments' website (PDF). It is reprinted here with the permission of Texas Instruments. Introduction Cameras are the most precise mechanisms used to capture accurate data at high resolution. Like human eyes, cameras capture the resolution, minutiae and vividness of a scene with such beautiful detail that no

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The Flying Eye

This article was originally published at IDS Imaging's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of IDS Imaging. Besides 3D and robot vision, embedded vision is one of the latest hot topics in machine vision. This is because without real-time machine vision, there would be no such thing as autonomous transport systems and robots

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Luxoft Demonstration of an Optimized Stereo Depth Map

Ihor Starepravo, Embedded Practice Director at Luxoft, demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Starepravo demonstrates how an embedded system platform extracts a depth map out of what’s being filmed. This complex process is done in real time, allowing devices to understand complex dynamic 3D

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Embedded Vision Insights: October 10, 2017 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, The Embedded Vision Summit is the preeminent conference on practical computer vision, covering applications from the edge to the cloud. It attracts a global audience of over one thousand product creators, entrepreneurs and business decision-makers who are creating and using computer vision technology. The Embedded Vision Summit has experienced

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Beyond-visible Light Applications in Computer Vision

Computer vision systems aren’t necessarily restricted to solely analyzing the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visually perceivable by humans. Expanding the analysis range to encompass the infrared and/or ultraviolet spectrum, either broadly or selectively and either solely or in conjunction with visible spectrum analysis, can be of great benefit in a range of

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Embedded Vision Insights: September 26, 2017 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, Deep neural networks (DNNs) are proving very effective for a variety of challenging machine perception tasks, but these algorithms are very computationally demanding. To enable DNNs to be used in practical applications, it’s critical to find efficient ways to implement them. The Embedded Vision Alliance will delve into these

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BDTI Demonstration of Neural Network-Based Object Detection

Jeremy Giddings, Director of Business Development at BDTI, demonstrates the company's machine learning engineering services at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Giddings demonstrates BDTI’s ability to design, train, and implement neural networks for specific use cases. For this demo, BDTI engineers implemented YOLO (You Only Look Once), an approach in which classification and

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Visual Intelligence Opportunities in Industry 4.0

In order for industrial automation systems to meaningfully interact with the objects they're identifying, inspecting and assembling, they must be able to see and understand their surroundings. Cost-effective and capable vision processors, fed by depth-discerning image sensors and running robust software algorithms, continue to transform longstanding industrial automation aspirations into reality. And, with the emergence

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Allied Vision Demonstration of Object and Color Recognition Using the 1 Product Line Camera Series

Felix Nikolaus, Firmware Designer at Allied Vision, demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Nikolaus demonstrates Allied Vision’s all-new 1 Product Line camera series. He explains how the 130 C-500, equipped with MIPI CSI-2, can be paired with a Nitrogen6_MAX i.MX6 processor board running on

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