Year: 2012

December 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit Market Trends Presentation

IMS Research senior analyst John Morse delivers an embedded vision application market trends presentation at the December 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit. John analyzes the potential fit for a transition to embedded vision in various historical computer-based machine vision applications, spanning established, developing and emerging markets. He discusses both opportunities and barriers to entry […]

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Panorama Multi-Image Stitching: Clever Software Simplifies And Optimizes Capturing

Earlier this month, BDTI senior software engineer Eric Gregori and I delivered a technology trends presentation on embedded vision in mobile electronics devices at the Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit, the video of which is currently being edited and I hope to publish soon here on the site. One of the key application areas that

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Post-Capture Selective Focus: A Video-Capable DSLR Lets You Put The Concept To The Test

Interested in trying out plenoptic light field camera technology, but don't have access to a Lytro camera (or for that matter, a Toshiba sensor prototype)? The Chaos Collective has developed a free online tool that enables you to approximate the approach using a recent-model DSLR that's capable of capturing not only still images but also

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Post-Capture Selective Focus: Toshiba’s Prototype Puts Lytro On Notice

Plenoptic camera technology, most commonly known nowadays by virtue of Lytro's ongoing promotion of the concept (and sales of the first-generation implementation), has received primary mainstream attention to date because the light field-based approach allows for post-capture selective focus on particular depth regions of an image. However, embedded vision advocates likely are alternatively intrigued by

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The Humble, Pervasive Barcode: A Computer Vision Pioneer’s Memorial Ode

Late last month, I shared the news of the death of Bryce Bayer, an Eastman Kodak scientist whose filter array breakthrough nearly 40 years ago is now in widespread use, enabling inherently monochrome CCDs and CMOS image sensors to capture full-spectrum color information. Unfortunately, today I'm passing along a writeup on the passing, this past

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Video Surveillance Distributors Face Increasing Competition

Wellingborough, U.K. – 13 December 2012. It isn’t easy being a distributor of video surveillance equipment. They usually finance the supply chain, bear the commercial risk of stock being unsold, and, according to new reports from IMS Research (now part of IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS)), face increasing competition. Still, at least their market is growing

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Embedded Vision Alliance Appoints Executive Director, Announces New Members and Upcoming Industry Summit

OAKLAND, Calif., December 11, 2012 – The Embedded Vision Alliance (www.Embedded-Vision.com) today announced that industry veteran Vincent “Vin” Ratford has filled the newly created role of Executive Director. Ratford will work with current and prospective Alliance Member companies to ensure that the Alliance's goals, strategy and objectives are aligned with those of its membership and

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