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Gaze Tracking Using CogniMem Technologies’ CM1K and a Freescale i.MX53

This demonstration, which pairs a Freescale i.MX Quick Start board and CogniMem Technologies CM1K evaluation module, showcases how to use your eyes (specifically where you are looking at any particular point in time) as a mouse. Translating where a customer is looking to actions on a screen, and using gaze tracking to electronically control objects […]

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Adding Precise Finger Gesture Recognition Capabilities to the Microsoft Kinect

CogniMem’s Chris McCormick, application engineer, demonstrates how the addition of general-purpose and scalable pattern recognition can be used to bring enhanced gesture control to the Microsoft Kinect. Envisioned applications include augmenting or eliminating the TV remote control, using American Sign Language for direct text translation, and expanding the game-playing experience. To process even more gestures

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“Keeping Brick and Mortar Relevant, A Look Inside Retail Analytics,” A Presentation from Prism Skylabs

Doug Johnston, Founder and Vice President of Technology at Prism Skylabs, delivers the presentation "Keeping Brick and Mortar Relevant: A Look Inside Prism Skylabs and Retail Analytics" at the December 2014 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Doug explains how his firm is using vision to provide retailers with actionable intelligence based on consumer behavior.

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Automotive Fusion: Combining Legacy and Emerging Sensors for Safer and Increasingly Autonomous Vehicles

Vision technologies are rapidly emerging in the automotive market and improving the safety of vehicles. Fused with other technologies such as RADAR, LIDAR, and far infrared sensors, the automobile is well on its way to becoming fully self-driving.  By Michael McDonald President, Skylane Technology Consulting Consultant, Embedded Vision Alliance Many of us have been affected,

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Practical Computer Vision Enables Digital Signage with Audience Perception

This article was originally published at Information Display Magazine. It is reprinted here with the permission of the Society of Information Display. Signs that see and understand the actions and characteristics of individuals in front of them can deliver numerous benefits to advertisers and viewers alike.  Such capabilities were once only practical in research labs

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“Harnessing Embedded Vision for Defense and Transportation Systems,” A Presentation from Cubic

Mel Spiese, Vice President of Training Strategy and Effectiveness at Cubic, delivers the presentation "Harnessing Embedded Vision for Defense and Transportation Systems" at the September 2014 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Mel discusses why the company has placed high priority on accelerating its use of vision technology.

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Smart In-Vehicle Cameras Increase Driver and Passenger Safety

This article was originally published at John Day's Automotive Electronics News. It is reprinted here with the permission of JHDay Communications. Cameras located in a vehicle's interior, coupled with cost-effective and power-efficient processors, can deliver abundant benefits to drivers and passengers alike. By Brian Dipert Editor-in-Chief Embedded Vision Alliance Tom Wilson Vice President, Business Development

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High-Performance Machine Vision Systems Using Xilinx 7 Series Technology

This is a reprint of a Xilinx white paper also found here (PDF). Xilinx and its Alliance partner Sensor to Image have created hardware, software, IP, and whole turn-key system solutions for the growing high-performance Machine Vision market. By Mark Timmons Xilinx, Inc. and Werner Feith Sensor to Image, GmbH Abstract The Machine Vision market

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Vision-Based Artificial Intelligence Brings Awareness to Surveillance

A version of this article was originally published at EE Times' Embedded.com Design Line. It is reprinted here with the permission of EE Times. Moving beyond the research lab, embedded vision is rapidly augmenting traditional law enforcement techniques in real world surveillance settings. Technological gaps are rapidly being surmounted as automated surveillance systems' various hardware

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Industrial Automation and Embedded Vision: A Powerful Combination

A version of this article was originally published at InTech Magazine. It is reprinted here with the permission of the International Society of Automation. In order for manufacturing robots and other industrial automation systems to meaningfully interact with the objects they're assembling, as well as to deftly and safely move about in their environments, they

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