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Texas Instruments Demonstration of mmWave Radar Sensors that Help Cars See in the Dark

Dan Wang, Assistant Engineer at Texas Instruments, demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the January 2018 Consumer Electronics Show. Specifically, Wang demonstrates Texas Instruments' AWR1x mmWave radar sensors, which provide high-accuracy sensing for ADAS applications, regardless of lighting, weather, etc. As a complement to traditional camera-based vision technologies, these sensors provide […]

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Computer Vision Hardware, Software, and Services Market to Reach $26.2 Billion by 2025

This market research report was originally published at Tractica's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Tractica. Leading Applications Will Include Video Surveillance, Autonomous Driving and Navigation, Medical Image Analysis, Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, and Localization and Mapping, Among Others March 6, 2018 – The computer vision market continues to gain momentum,

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CEVA Demonstration of the Brodmann17 Real-time Face Detection Neural Network Running on the CEVA-XM4 Vision Processor

Liran Bar, Director of Product Marketing at CEVA, demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the January 2018 Consumer Electronics Show. Specifically, Bar demonstrates Brodman17's real-time face detection and tracking neural network running on a FPGA-based CEVA-XM4 vision processor at 60 MHz. A production ASIC-based implementation will run above 800 MHz. The

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Highest Resolution 35 mm Format CCD Image Sensor Addresses Latest Inspection and Surveillance Applications

New KAI-43140 image sensor from ON Semiconductor provides fast, easy, scalable upgrade path from existing devices PHOENIX, Ariz. – March 6, 2018 – ON Semiconductor (Nasdaq: ON), driving energy efficient innovations, is extending capabilities for critical high resolution industrial imaging with the introduction of a new 43 megapixel (MP) resolution, charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensor in the convenient 35

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Delivering Compelling Visual Experiences to the Mainstream

March 06, 2018 – The content our smartphones need to process is becoming increasingly complex. Whether they realize it or not, consumers are demanding more from today’s mainstream and low-cost devices, and support for a rich, multi-layered user interface and a broad range of the latest applications and technologies is an absolute must. What's more,

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Baumer CX and EX Series Add Ten New Models with Rolling Shutter Sensors

Up to 20 megapixel in 29 x 29 mm design for cost-oriented applications March 6, 2018 – Baumer expands the successful CX and EX camera series with ten new models featuring rolling shutter CMOS sensors by ON Semiconductor and Sony, including sensors from the STARVIS series. With resolutions of 5, 10, 12 and 20 megapixel,

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Cadence Demonstration of Deep Learning-based Image Classification Using XNNC-generated Code

Pulin Desai, Product Marketing Director at Cadence, demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the January 2018 Consumer Electronics Show. Specifically, Desai demonstrates the company’s Tensilica® Vision P6 DSP in an on-device AI (artificial intelligence) application. A 22nm FDSOI process-based SoC that integrates the Vision P6 is processing code for image classification,

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Implications of Adversarial Attacks on AI Vision Systems

This market research report was originally published at Tractica's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Tractica. A recent paper by MIT students showed how easy it is to trick an artificial intelligence (AI)-based vision system into wrongly classifying 3D objects, when a 3D-printed turtle was identified as a rifle. By adding noise

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NXP Semiconductors and Au-Zone Technologies Demonstration of AI at the Edge

Kyle Fox, Director of i.MX8 Applications Processors at NXP Semiconductors, demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the January 2018 Consumer Electronics Show. Specifically, Fox demonstrates NXP's scalable AI at the edge, in partnership with Au-Zone Technologies and extending from low cost MCUs to high-end application processors.

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