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“Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence: Market Trends and Implications,” a Presentation from Tractica

Anand Joshi of Tractica delivers the presentation, "Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence: Market Trends and Implications," at the December 2015 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Joshi presents market forecasts for vision in robotics, consumer, automotive, medical and other sectors.

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Big, Big, Big Data: Higher and Higher Resolution Video Surveillance

In 2013 IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS) announced the rise of HD video surveillance was leading to an astonishing 413 petabytes of data a day produced by newly installed video surveillance cameras. Now, the proliferation of higher and higher resolution cameras means that the data deluge continues to increase. 566 petabytes was the amount of data

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Upcoming Free Webcast Covers Opportunities in Embedded Vision

Next Wednesday, January 27 at 12:00 PM EST (11:00 AM CST, 9:00 AM PST, 5:00 PM GMT), Embedded Vision Alliance founder and president Jeff Bier will present "The Era of Machines That See: Opportunities and Challenges in Embedded Vision," a free webcast produced in partnership with Vision Systems Design Magazine. In this presentation, Jeff will

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Embedded Vision Insights: January 19, 2016 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: Recent and Upcoming Vision Events Embedded Vision Performance and Energy Optimization New Low Power Image Recognition Competition Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, Recently, I spent three days at the Consumer Electronics Show. It was time very well spent. Many of the vision-based

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CEVA-XM4 Imaging and Vision DSP Named “Best Processor IP of 2015” by The Linley Group

CEVA-XM4 enables embedded systems to perform deep learning tasks 3X faster than the leading GPU-based systems while consuming 30X less power MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., January 19, 2016 – CEVA, Inc. (NASDAQ: CEVA), today announced that its fourth generation imaging and vision DSP, the CEVA-XM4 intelligent vision processor, has been named “Best Processor IP of 2015”

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The Caffe Deep Learning Framework: An Interview with the Core Developers

Spend any amount of time researching the topic of deep learning and you'll inevitably come across the term Caffe. This convolutional neural network (CNN) framework, originally named DeCAF, was initially developed by Yangqing Jia (now a research scientist at Google), during his Ph.D. program at the University of California, Berkeley. It is now maintained by

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Enter the Vision Tank and See How Your Visionary Product Ranks

Have a vision-based product prototype you’re ready to take to the next level? Or, a compelling product concept and a team ready to get started? A new competition premiering at the upcoming Embedded Vision Summit may be your opportunity to turn creativity into success. Promote your innovative product live on stage in the Vision Tank,

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“Assistive Technology for the Visually Impaired,” a Presentation from UC Santa Cruz

Professor Roberto Manduchi of U.C. Santa Cruz delivers the presentation, "Assistive Technology for the Visually Impaired," at the December 2015 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Professor Manduchi explores how embedded vision is being used to assist visually impaired individuals.

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