Month: June 2013

LeapMotion

Leap Motion Exposed: A Stereo Sensor Array, Along With Three Infrared Light-Emitting Diodes

Ever since the first news of Leap Motion's coming-soon gesture interface peripheral became public, I've been particularly curious to find out the answers to two architecture questions: How much processing is done locally on the device, versus in the USB-tethered computer, and What 3-D sensing scheme is the device based on: a stereo sensor array, […]

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Embedded Vision at NIWeek: Jeff Bier Has the Answers You Seek

Embedded Vision Alliance founder Jeff Bier sure has been racking up the frequent traveler points of late. Just a few days ago, for example, he presented at two workshops associated with the IEEE CVPR (Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition) Conference in Portland, Oregon. And in early August, he'll be headed to the Austin, Texas Convention

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City Surveillance Market to More than Double by 2017

El Segundo, Calif. (June 24, 2013)—The global market for electronic security equipment aimed at city surveillance applications will more than double in size from 2012 to 2017 as metropolitan areas adopt mobile technology to deal with threats more efficiently, according to a new report from IMS Research, now part of IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS). Worldwide,

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Embedded Vision Insights: June 18, 2013 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: Compelling Testimonials In a New Video What Can You Do with Embedded Vision? Streamlining the Creation of "Machines that See" Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, Last time, I mentioned that nearly 12 hours' worth of content from the April Embedded Vision Alliance

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Gaze Tracking: Preventing Driver Dozing…And Enabling Convenient Coffee Shopping

I've written on multiple occasions about the myriad opportunities for leveraging mobile electronics systems such as cameraphones and tablets as powerful, low cost, abundant embedded vision platforms. Specifically, in several cases, I've discussed harnessing such devices to implement various ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) capabilities, as an alternative to dedicated-function hardware…a product called iOnRoad, for

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Gesture Interfaces: Wi-Fi Waves For Diverse Spaces

A bit more than a year ago, I published a news writeup that covered an alternative (i.e. non-vision-based) gesture interface derived from the partnership work of Microsoft Research and the University of Washington. I wrote: SoundWave [is] a proof-of-concept system that leverages a computer's microphone and speaker combo to implement rudimentary gesture control. Doppler shifts,

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Milestone Systems and Genetec Enjoy Joint No. 1 VMS Ranking in 2012

London (June 12th, 2013)—Milestone Systems and Genetec last year were evenly matched as the top suppliers of video management software (VMS) in a market worth more than half a billion dollars, according to a new report on video surveillance equipment from IMS Research, now part of IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS). The global VMS market for

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SoftKinetic

Intel and SoftKinetic Expand Collaboration to Accelerate Time-to-Market of Perceptual Computing with Intel Processor-Based Platforms

TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — COMPUTEX — SoftKinetic, the leading 3D gesture recognition software and solution provider, today announced that it has entered into an agreement with Intel to license iisu, SoftKinetic's industry-leading middleware for close-range gesture tracking – to be included in the Intel Perceptual Computing Software Development Kit (SDK) – which

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April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Why 3D Sensors Are a Game-Changer for Embedded Vision,” Gershom Kutliroff, Omek Interactive

Gershom Kutliroff, CTO and co-founder of Omek Interactive, presents the “Why 3D Sensors Are a Game-Changer for Embedded Vision” tutorial within the “Image Sensors and Front-End Image Processing” technical session at the April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit. For more information about Omek Interactive, please send the company an email or visit the company’s website.

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Home Security Companies Not Alarmed by New Entrants

Austin, Texas (June 7, 2013)—In most cases, a sudden influx of players and increased competition would be detrimental for an industry. However, the U.S. intruder alarm market is embracing the plethora of new competitors entering the business because these recent market entrants are partnering with established security suppliers to offer complete home security product offerings

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