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CogniVue’s Camera Development Module: A Reference To Make Your Next Design Memorable

CEVA wasn't the only Embedded Vision Alliance member to make notable news at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. CogniVue unveiled SmartVue, which the company claims is the "smallest and lowest power smart camera module demonstration and development platform in the market today." Cubical in shape and 1" in size, SmartVue combines CogniVue's CV2201 ICP (Image […]

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The Benefits of an Industry Alliance: How You Can Utilize the Potential of Embedded Vision Technology

By Brian Dipert Editor-In-Chief Embedded Vision Alliance Senior Analyst BDTI This article was originally published in the September 2011 issue of the INSPECT Buyer's Guide. It is reprinted here with the permission of INSPECT. Embedded vision technology has the potential to enable electronic products to be more intelligent and responsive, so that they are more

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The VISION Show: Embedded Designs Are Becoming the Status Quo

By Brian Dipert Editor-In-Chief Embedded Vision Alliance Senior Analyst BDTI Last November, EVA founder Jeff Bier attended VISION 2011, a trade show held in Stuttgart Germany. Part of Jeff's motivation to travel to VISION 2011 was his participation in a panel discussion on the topic of the future of embedded vision. And this editor also

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Consumer Surveillance Systems: Design Stratagems, Surmounting Implementation Problems, and Assessing the Embedded Vision Ecosystem

By Brian Dipert Editor-In-Chief Embedded Vision Alliance Senior Analyst BDTI The Embedded Vision Alliance held its second quarterly Member Summit on December 6 in Dallas, TX, sponsored by Texas Instruments, and following up the premier event back in September. One notable aspect of the December meeting, as I previewed back in early November, was the

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Embedded Vision Alliance Conversation with Nik Gagvani of Cernium Corporation

Brian Dipert, Editor-In-Chief of the Embedded Vision Alliance, interviews Nik Gagvani, Chief Technical Officer of Cernium Corporation. They discuss Cernium's technology and product progression from high-end surveillance systems for specific markets to the sub-$300 consumer-tailored Archerfish, how the evolution from computer vision to embedded vision has fundamentally enabled that progression, and Gagvani's predictions of how

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Camera Cognition: Finally, True Facial Recognition

Every time I discuss the topics of "facial recognition" and "digital cameras" in the same breath, Jeff Bier validly corrects me. That's because while cameras nowadays commonly do facial detection, i.e. identifying people in a scene and adjusting exposure, focus and other settings to optimize their digital image reproduction, they don't identify specific individuals… …until

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Online Clothes Shopping: Bodymetrics’ PrimeSense-Enabled Offering

Back in early November, I wrote about Bodymetrics' scanning booth, installed in London's Westfield Stratford shopping mall, which recommends the ideal pair of jeans after you strip to your skivvies and let it scan your bod. Within that same writeup, I also talked about UPcloud, whose product works with your computer webcam to enable surprise-free

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Eye-Tracking Technology: A Tobii Demonstration and Freescale’s Aspiration

In recent weeks, I've discussed Tobii's eye-tracking technology several times, both for its ability to monitor driver attention in vehicles, and to control next-generation operating systems' graphical user interfaces. As I mentioned last week, Tobii demonstrated its Gaze software for Windows 8 at the Consumer Electronics Show, and Engadget got a chance to take it

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