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“Choosing a Processor for Embedded Vision: Options and Trends,” a Presentation From BDTI

Jeff Bier, President of Berkeley Design Technology, Inc. (BDTI) and Founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, presents the "Choosing a Processor for Embedded Vision: Options and Trends" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. Computer vision applications typically demand lots of processor performance. These applications also tend to be complex and fast-changing, so developers […]

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“Implementing Eye Tracking for Medical, Automotive and Headset Applications,” a Presentation From Xilinx and EyeTech Digital Systems

Dan Isaacs, Director of Smarter Connected Systems at Xilinx, and Robert Chappell, Founder of EyeTech Digital Systems, co-present the "Implementing Eye Tracking for Medical, Automotive and Headset Applications" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. When humans communicate with each other, we get important cues from watching each other’s eyes. Similarly, machines can gain

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Oceania Market for CCTV and Video Surveillance Equipment Worth $190 Million in 2014

The Oceania market for CCTV and video surveillance equipment, which is estimated to have been worth $190 million in 2014, is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 5.5% until 2019. IHS forecasts that the market will experience a continued shift towards network video surveillance solutions. The Australian market is expected to account for most

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May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “System-level Design for Embedded Vision with FPGA-based Programmable SoCs,” Mario Bergeron, Avnet Electronics Marketing

Mario Bergeron, Technical Marketing Engineer at Avnet Electronics Marketing, presents the "System-Level Design for Embedded Vision with FPGA-based Programmable SoCs" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. FPGA-based programmable system-on-chip (SoC) devices offer capabilities beyond those found in traditional embedded processors. The programmability and vast parallel processing capabilities of the FPGA fabric allow developers

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Embedded Vision Insights: June 18, 2015 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: Embedded Vision Summit and Alliance Member Meeting Videos DSPs for Embedded Vision OpenCL-based Vision Software for Heterogeneous Processors Embedded Vision Community Conversations Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, I'm happy to report that the first few presentation videos from the recent Embedded Vision

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May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “3D from 2D: Theory, Implementation, and Applications of Structure from Motion,” Marco Jacobs, videantis

Marco Jacobs, Vice President of Marketing at videantis, presents the "3D from 2D: Theory, Implementation, and Applications of Structure from Motion" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. Structure from motion uses a unique combination of algorithms that extract depth information using a single 2D moving camera. Using a calibrated camera, feature detection, and

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“ICIP 2016 and the Visual Technology Innovator Award,” a Presentation from the IEEE

Lina Karam, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow and Director of the Image, Video & Usability (IVU) Lab at Arizona State University, delivers the presentation "ICIP 2016 and the Visual Technology Innovator Award" at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Lina, the General Chair of the upcoming IEEE ICIP 2016 conference, describes the objectives and details

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May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Low-power Embedded Vision: A Face Tracker Case Study,” Pierre Paulin, Synopsys

Pierre Paulin, R&D Director for Embedded Vision at Synopsys, presents the "Low-power Embedded Vision: A Face Tracker Case Study" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. The ability to reliably detect and track individual objects or people has numerous applications, for example in the video-surveillance and home entertainment fields. While this has proven to

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Texas Instruments Discusses DSPs for Embedded Vision: History, Current Status and Future Trends

In this video, also found on the company's website and YouTube channel, Texas Instruments employees Mark Nadeski and Arnon Friedmann discuss DSPs and embedded vision. This 4th episode in TI’s DSP Breaktime video series covers topics such as the following: Why are DSPs good for embedded vision? The Embedded Vision Alliance and TI's role in

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245 Million Video Surveillance Cameras Installed Globally In 2014

According to IHS, there were 245 million professionally installed video surveillance cameras active and operational globally in 2014. Whilst the majority of these cameras were analog, over 20 percent are estimated to have been network cameras and around two percent HD CCTV cameras. This is the first time that IHS has measured the installed base

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