The Embedded Vision Summit: Past Years’ Replays are This Year’s Preview

VisionSystemsDesign

This blog post was originally published at Vision Systems Design's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of PennWell.

Over the past several weeks, as regular readers may have noticed, I've mentioned the upcoming Embedded Vision Summit, managed by the Embedded Vision Alliance (for which I act as editor-in-chief). "Upcoming" is "now", actually; as this column is being published, I'm at the conference in Santa Clara, California. Hopefully you're there too (and if so, please say "hi"!). Regardless, I plan to begin publishing videos of the event's demonstrations and presentations in a few weeks, and I'll be sure to mention content I find particularly interesting in future columns here.

To tide you over until then, I'd like to use this column to highlight some already-published content from previous Summits and other Alliance events, specifically content that relates to themes covered in my recent Vision Systems Design columns. Regarding my March 22 column, "Deep Learning for Vision Processing: The Emerging Algorithm Alternative," for example, check out:

If my March 30 column, "ADAS: A Compelling Case Study of Computer Vision Success" has whetted your appetite for more info on the topic, I'd suggest a viewing of the following videos:

For elaboration on the central theme of my April 7 column, "Computer Vision and Power Savings: An Effective Combination," see:

Additional insights on the focus of my April 14 column "Vision: An Essential Ingredient for Autonomy" can be found here:

Further information related to "Seeing In the Dark, and Efficiently," my April 20 column, comes from:

Finally, to learn more about "Image Processing: A Burgeoning Vision Opportunity", the subject of my April 37 column, see:

I hope that the above has provided you with plenty to keep you busy for a while! I'll be back in two weeks with another column.

Regards,
Brian Dipert
Editor-in-Chief, Embedded Vision Alliance
[email protected]

Here you’ll find a wealth of practical technical insights and expert advice to help you bring AI and visual intelligence into your products without flying blind.

Contact

Address

Berkeley Design Technology, Inc.
PO Box #4446
Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Phone
Phone: +1 (925) 954-1411
Scroll to Top