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“Deploying Embedded Vision for Retail Analytics,” a Presentation from RetailNext

RetailNext's Mark Jamtgaard, Director of Technology, and Bill Adamec, Research and Development Manager, deliver the presentation "Deploying Embedded Vision for Retail Analytics" at the December 2016 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Jamtgaard and Adamec Chehebar explain how retailers are using embedded vision to optimize store layout and staffing based on measured customer behavior at scale.

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“New Standards for Embedded Vision and Neural Networks,” a Presentation from the Khronos Group

Peter McGuinness, representing the Khronos Group, delivers the presentation "New Standards for Embedded Vision and Neural Networks" at the December 2016 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. McGuinness discusses new standardization work for embedded neural network and vision software.

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“Using Vision to Improve Waste Collection Efficiency,” a Presentation from Compology

Ben Chehebar, co-founder of Compology, delivers the presentation "Using Vision to Improve Waste Collection Efficiency" at the December 2016 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Chehebar describes a novel vision-based solution that is dramatically improving the efficiency of trash collection.

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Embedded Vision Insights: December 13, 2016 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, If you're creating systems that see, the Embedded Vision Summit is the place to be! Plan now to join us May 1-3, 2017 in Santa Clara as stakeholders from every corner of the world's embedded vision ecosystem gather to examine the latest advances in computer vision, machine learning, and

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Facial Analysis Delivers Diverse Vision Processing Capabilities

Computers can learn a lot about a person from their face – even if they don’t uniquely identify that person. Assessments of age range, gender, ethnicity, gaze direction, attention span, emotional state and other attributes are all now possible at real-time speeds, via advanced algorithms running on cost-effective hardware. This article provides an overview of

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Camera Interfaces Evolve to Address Growing Vision Processing Needs

Before a still image or video stream can be analyzed, it must first be captured and transferred to the processing subsystem. Cameras, along with the interfaces that connect them to the remainder of the system, are therefore critical aspects of any computer vision design. This article provides an overview of camera interfaces, and discusses their

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Embedded Vision Insights: November 29, 2016 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, The Embedded Vision Summit is the most important industry event for innovators developing and deploying products using computer vision. Next year’s Summit will take place May 1-3, 2017 in Santa Clara, California. We are assembling the presentation program and have a limited number of presentation opportunities. We are looking

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Embedded Vision Insights: November 8, 2016 Edition

FEATURED VIDEOS "Implementing Eye Tracking for Medical, Automotive and Headset Applications," a Presentation from Xilinx and EyeTech Digital Systems When humans communicate with each other, we get important cues from watching each other’s eyes. Similarly, machines can gain valuable information and new capabilities by detecting and tracking users’ gazes. Robust eye tracking was once limited

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Embedded Vision Insights: October 25, 2016 Edition

FEATURED VIDEOS "Low-power Embedded Vision: A Face Tracker Case Study," a Presentation from Synopsys 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 be a challenging problem, recent years have brought higher performance solutions such as

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