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“Vision for All?,” a Presentation from Intel

Jeff McVeigh, Vice President in the Software and Services Group and General Manager of visual computing products at Intel, presents the "Vision for All?" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. So, you’ve decided to incorporate visual intelligence into your device or application. Will you need a team of computer vision PhDs working for […]

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CEVA Computer Vision DSP Powers Evomotion ROD-1 360° Video Camera

Rockchip RV1108 visual processor with CEVA-XM4 DSP handles Evomotion’s high-resolution real-time stitching on-board at 70% lower power consumption compared to CPU/GPU implementations MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., – June 21, 2017 – CEVA, Inc. (NASDAQ: CEVA), the leading licensor of signal processing IP for smarter, connected devices, and Evomotion Technology, Ltd, one of the leading deep learning and

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“This Changes Everything — Why Computer Vision Will Be Everywhere,” a Presentation from ARM

Tim Ramsdale, General Manager of the Imaging and Vision Group at ARM, presents the "This Changes Everything — Why Computer Vision Will Be Everywhere" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. Computer vision, or teaching machines to see, will be revolutionary – it will change everything. Beyond the obvious markets where it is having

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Embedded Vision Insights: June 20, 2017 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, TensorFlow has become a popular framework for creating machine learning-based computer vision applications, especially for the development of deep neural networks. If you’re planning to develop computer vision applications using deep learning and want to understand how to use TensorFlow to do it, then don’t miss next month's full-day,

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“Moving CNNs from Academic Theory to Embedded Reality,” a Presentation from Synopsys

Tom Michiels, System Architect for Embedded Vision Processors at Synopsys, presents the "Moving CNNs from Academic Theory to Embedded Reality" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. In this presentation, you will learn to recognize and avoid the pitfalls of moving from an academic CNN/deep learning graph to a commercial embedded vision design. You

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“The OpenVX Computer Vision Library Standard for Portable, Efficient Code,” a Presentation from Cadence

Frank Brill, Design Engineering Director at Cadence and Chairperson of the Khronos Group's OpenVX Working Group, presents the "OpenVX Computer Vision Library Standard for Portable, Efficient Code" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. OpenVX is an industry-standard computer vision API designed for efficient implementation on a variety of embedded platforms. The API incorporates

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Lifting the Veil on Hololens

This blog post was originally published at Cadence's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Cadence. The opening keynote at the Embedded Vision Summit in Santa Clara was by Marc Pollefeys, who is a director of science at Microsoft in Redmond, working on advanced capabilities for Hololens, and a professor at ETH Zurich.

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“The Vision Acceleration API Landscape: Options and Trade-offs,” a Presentation from the Khronos Group

Neil Trevett, President of the Khronos Group and Vice President at NVIDIA, presents the "Vision Acceleration API Landscape: Options and Trade-offs" tutorial at the May 2017 Embedded Vision Summit. The landscape of APIs for accelerating vision and neural network software using specialized processors continues to rapidly evolve. Many industry-standard APIs, such as OpenCL and OpenVX,

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“Develop Smart Computer Vision Solutions Faster,” a Free Webinar from Intel

On June 14, 2017 at 1PM ET (10AM PT), Intel will deliver a free hour-long webinar entitled "Develop Smart Computer Vision Solutions Faster", in partnership with the Embedded Vision Alliance Here's the description, from the event registration page: Developers: Now is the time to innovate computer vision and ‘smart’ capabilities in your embedded solutions and

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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.

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