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Year: 2012

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Intel’s Ultrabook Gesture Interface Cues: For EVA Followers, They’re Old News

It's probably not surprising to any close follower of technology that the Ultrabook form factor snagged center stage at Intel's press briefing earlier today. Taking a page from Apple's MacBook Air, which is based on Intel CPUs, and hoping to steal the thunder from Apple and others' tablets, most of which are not currently based […]

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Apple’s iOS: Embedded Vision Developments

Back in late October, I mentioned a number of filed-and-granted Apple patents related to embedded vision. Following in the footsteps of Google and Nokia            , the company has registered patent protection for a facial recognition-based system login scheme (at least according to 9to5Mac, Cult of Mac, Engadget, MacRumors, The Unofficial Apple Weblog, and VentureBeat). Next

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No Pudding For You! To Kids, Intel And Kraft May Be Cruel*

Facial recognition technology may not yet be able to swiftly (or for that matter, reliably regardless of speed) identify a particular person, but it's already able to do a credible job with lesser-complexity tasks, such as discerning an individual's gender, ethnicity or general age group. To the latter point, the above-pictured vending machine was co-developed

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Vision-Based GUI Control: Tobii Makes It So

Shortly before Christmas, I mentioned how Sweden-based Tobii hoped to use eye-tracking algorithms in conjunction with image sensor-inclusive automobile interiors to (for example) awaken drivers when they were nodding off or alert parents when their behind-the-wheel teenagers were paying more attention to text messaging sessions on their cellphones than on the roadway ahead of them.

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Embedded Vision Processing At CES: CEVA’s MM3101 Is the Company’s Latest And Greatest

The 2012 Consumer Electronic Show officially begins next Monday night with Steve Ballmer's (Microsoft CEO) keynote, but a number of companies are already announcing their latest-generation technologies and products ahead of the crush of press releases to come. Among them is Embedded Vision Alliance member CEVA, who yesterday morning unveiled the newest member of its

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Facial Recognition: Bizarre Attempts To Circumvent Accuracy Of Detection

Lest you question that facial recognition technology is fraught with privacy and other concerns coming from the citizenry, the above image (not to mention those that follow) should dispel any doubts you may have. As reported at sites such as Boing Boing, MAKE Magazine and Slashdot, a New York-based designer called CV Dazzle has come

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Embedded Vision Alliance Conversation with Jeremiah Golston of Texas Instruments

Brian Dipert, Editor-In-Chief of the Embedded Vision Alliance, interviews Jeremiah Golston, Texas Instruments Fellow and Chief Architect of the company's DaVinci product line. They discuss Jeremiah's background in video (generally) and embedded vision (specifically), how the company's product line (guided by Jeremiah's architecture definition work) has evolved over the years in response to the needs

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