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“Game Changing Depth Sensing Technique Enables Simpler, More Flexible 3D Solutions,” a Presentation from Magik Eye

Takeo Miyazawa, Founder and CEO of Magik Eye, presents the “Game Changing Depth Sensing Technique Enables Simpler, More Flexible 3D Solutions” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Magik Eye is a global team of computer vision veterans that have developed a new method to determine depth from light directly without the need to […]

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Computer Vision Developer Survey from the Embedded Vision Alliance — Tell Us What You Think!

The Embedded Vision Alliance is conducting our annual survey to understand what types of technologies are needed by product developers who are incorporating computer vision in new systems and applications. This is our sixth year conducting this survey and we want to make sure we have your input to help guide the focus of technology

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Standard Machine Vision Software with New Functions: MVTec Presents HALCON 19.11

New release of HALCON Progress Edition with numerous new features Deep learning recognizes anomalies To be released on November 15, 2019 Munich, September 26, 2019 – MVTec Software GmbH (www.mvtec.com), the leading provider of modern machine vision software, will release HALCON 19.11, the latest version of its standard software HALCON, on November 15. The release will include

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“Machine Learning at the Edge in Smart Factories Using TI Sitara Processors,” a Presentation from Texas Instruments

Manisha Agrawal, Software Applications Engineer at Texas Instruments, presents the “Machine Learning at the Edge in Smart Factories Using TI Sitara Processors” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Whether it’s called “Industry 4.0,” “industrial internet of things” (IIOT) or “smart factories,” a fundamental shift is underway in manufacturing: factories are becoming smarter. This

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“Using High-level Synthesis to Bridge the Gap Between Deep Learning Frameworks and Custom Hardware Accelerators,” a Presentation from Mentor

Michael Fingeroff, HLS Technologist at Mentor, presents the “Using High-level Synthesis to Bridge the Gap Between Deep Learning Frameworks and Custom Hardware Accelerators” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Recent years have seen an explosion in machine learning/AI algorithms with a corresponding need to use custom hardware for best performance and power efficiency.

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Prophesee Introduces the First Event-based Vision Sensor In an Industry-standard, Cost-efficient Package

Company’s Metavision® sensor is first mass production chip to allow commercial-scale adoption of breakthrough machine vision technology in Industry 4.0 and Industrial IoT PARIS – September 25, 2019 –  Prophesee SA, inventor of the most advanced neuromorphic vision systems, today introduced the first industry-standard packaged chip that leverages Event-Based Vision technology, a significant advancement over

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“Fundamental Security Challenges of Embedded Vision,” a Presentation from Synopsys

Mike Borza, Principal Security Technologist at Synopsys, presents the “Fundamental Security Challenges of Embedded Vision” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. As facial recognition, surveillance and smart vehicles become an accepted part of our daily lives, product and chip designers are coming to grips with the business need to secure the data that

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“Introduction to Optics for Embedded Vision,” a Presentation from Jessica Gehlhar

Jessica Gehlhar, formerly an imaging engineer at Edmund Optics, presents the “Introduction to Optics for Embedded Vision” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. This talk provides an introduction to optics for embedded vision system and algorithm developers. Gehlhar begins by presenting fundamental imaging lens specifications and quality metrics such as MTF. She explains

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Embedded Vision Insights: September 24, 2019 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, Every year the Embedded Vision Alliance surveys computer vision developers to understand what chips and tools they use to build visual AI systems. This is our sixth year conducting the survey and we want to make sure we have your input, since many technology suppliers use the survey results

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“Practical Approaches to Training Data Strategy: Bias, Legal and Ethical Considerations,” a Presentation from Samasource

Audrey Jill Boguchwal, Senior Product Manager at Samasource, presents the “Practical Approaches to Training Data Strategy: Bias, Legal and Ethical Considerations” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Recent McKinsey research cites the top five limitations that prevent companies from adopting AI technology. Training data strategy is a common thread. Companies face challenges obtaining

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