Brian Dipert

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Embedded Vision in Packaging Applications

New embedded vision systems with fast medium-res and high-res CMOS image sensors are available as compact board cameras for OEM projects August 16, 2018 – Vision Components offers a comprehensive hardware and software portfolio for OEMs manufacturing image processing technology for the packaging industry. The company’s embedded vision systems autonomously perform inspection tasks with different […]

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“Recognizing Novel Objects in Novel Surroundings with Single-shot Detectors,” a Presentation from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Alexander C Berg, Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and CTO of Shopagon, presents the “Recognizing Novel Objects in Novel Surroundings with Single-shot Detectors” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. Berg’s group’s 2016 work on single-shot object detection (SSD) reduced the computation cost for accurate detection of object

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“Building a Typical Visual SLAM Pipeline,” a Presentation from Virgin Hyperloop One

YoungWoo Seo, Senior Director at Virgin Hyperloop One, presents the “Building a Typical Visual SLAM Pipeline” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. Maps are important for both human and robot navigation. SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping) is one of the core techniques for map-based navigation. As SLAM algorithms have matured and hardware has

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Series Production Start: Four New ace U Models with the IMX287 and IMX273 Sensors from Sony

Four new Basler ace U cameras with the IMX287 and IMX273 sensors from the Sony Pregius series moved into series production. The four GigE models extend the ace U product line in the range of lower resolutions up to 1.6 MP. Ahrensburg, August 14, 2018 – The four new ace U GigE models from camera

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NVIDIA Unveils Quadro RTX, World’s First Ray-Tracing GPU

New Turing-Based Design Revolutionizes Workflow of Millions of Designers and Artists on the Desktop and in the Datacenter Monday, August 13, 2018 — SIGGRAPH — NVIDIA today announced its first Turing™ architecture-based GPUs, revolutionizing the work of 50 million designers and artists by enabling them to render photorealistic scenes in real time, add new AI-based

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NVIDIA Reinvents Computer Graphics with Turing Architecture

Hybrid Rendering Fundamentally Changes Computer Graphics by Fusing Real-Time Ray Tracing, AI, Simulation and Rasterization Monday, August 13, 2018 — SIGGRAPH — NVIDIA today reinvented computer graphics with the launch of the NVIDIA Turing™ GPU architecture. The greatest leap since the invention of the CUDA GPU in 2006, Turing features new RT Cores to accelerate

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Perception Matters: How Deep Learning Enables Autonomous Vehicles to Understand Their Environment

This blog post was originally published at NVIDIA's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of NVIDIA. Humans are constantly taking in data from the world around them using five primary senses. You hear your phone ring, see a notification on your computer screen or touch something hot. However, without perception, there’s no way

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“Developing Computer Vision Algorithms for Networked Cameras,” a Presentation from Intel

Dukhwan Kim, computer vision software architect at Intel, presents the “Developing Computer Vision Algorithms for Networked Cameras” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. Video analytics is one of the key elements in network cameras. Computer vision capabilities such as pedestrian detection, face detection and recognition and object detection and tracking are necessary for

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“Visual-Inertial Tracking for AR and VR,” a Presentation from Meta

Timo Ahonen, Director of Engineering for Computer Vision at Meta, presents the “Visual-Inertial Tracking for AR and VR” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. This tutorial covers the main current approaches to solving the problem of tracking the motion of a display for AR and VR use cases. Ahonen covers methods for inside-out

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“Bad Data, Bad Network, or: How to Create the Right Dataset for Your Application,” a Presentation from AMD

Mike Schmit, Director of Software Engineering for computer vision and machine learning at AMD, presents the “Bad Data, Bad Network, or: How to Create the Right Dataset for Your Application” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. When training deep neural networks, having the right training data is key. In this talk, Schmit explores

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