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Intel Demonstration of Ultra-Low Power Imaging, Vision and Embedded Neural Networks with the Myriad X VPU

Lucian Vancea, Engineering Manager at Intel, demonstrates the company’s latest embedded vision technologies and products at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Vancea presents two live demonstrations of the Intel® Movidiusâ„¢ Myriadâ„¢ X VPU, and its ability to deliver neural network, computer vision and imaging workloads with high performance, and at ultra-low power. Modern […]

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BDTI Demonstration of a Neural Network on a Low-Power Embedded Processor

Jeremy Giddings, director of business development at BDTI, delivers a product demonstration at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. This demo shows an extremely lightweight implementation of a neural network trained for people detection. Starting with the open-source YOLO (You Only Look Once) network, BDTI pruned layers and performed 8-bit quantization, creating an optimized implementation

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BDTI Demonstration of Algorithm Restructuring and Optimization for Real-Time Performance

Jeremy Giddings, director of business development at BDTI, delivers a product demonstration at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. This demo shows the real-time performance of Google’s 3D sensing algorithms on the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro smartphone. The Phab 2 Pro, the first commercial product with Google’s 3D sensing technology, is the result of BDTI’s

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BDTI Demonstration of Object Detection and Measurement Using a Stereo Camera

Jeremy Giddings, director of business development at BDTI, delivers a product demonstration at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. This demo showcases BDTI’s expertise in design and development of vision-based applications. BDTI engineers implemented a version of the MobileNet-SSD neural network for detecting people within the video stream, then used the Intel RealSense SDK to

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