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Year: 2011

Most promising new application for Embedded Vision? Star Wars on Kinect.

We started a discussion in the Forums on Mass Effect 3, based on an E3 presentation.  However, the application that might sell the most Kinects will probably be this Star Wars game.  Join the forum discussion to help us analyze any insights into the future of gesture-based interfaces in more than just games. Courtesy of:

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Design Guidelines for Embedded Real-Time Face Detection Applications

By Eldad Melamed Project Manager, Video Algorithms CEVA To read this article as a pdf file, click here. Much like the human visual system, embedded computer vision systems perform the same visual functions of analyzing and extracting information from video in a wide variety of products. In embedded portable devices such as Smartphones, digital cameras, and

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Industry leaders unite to form the Embedded Vision Alliance, enabling “machines that see”.

Embedded Vision Alliance Press Release May 31, 2011 New industry-wide initiative will empower engineers with practical information, know-how, and standards for adding computer vision capabilities to their products Download as a pdf. Oakland, California, May 31, 2011 — More than fifteen leading technology companies— including some of the largest semiconductor companies—have joined forces to speed

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Embedded Vision teaser video

This is a 3-minute video clip that shows a few examples of embedded vision.  This video was created for a panel at the Future in Review conference.    The goal of the video is to help an audience of C-level technology executives gain an appreciation for just how far computer vision already has come.

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