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Implementing Vision with Deep Learning in Resource-constrained Designs

DNNs (deep neural networks) have transformed the field of computer vision, delivering superior results on functions such as recognizing objects, localizing objects within a frame, and determining which pixels belong to which object. Even problems like optical flow and stereo correspondence, which had been solved quite well with conventional techniques, are now finding even better […]

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Embedded Vision Insights: February 13, 2018 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, The Embedded Vision Summit is the preeminent conference on practical computer vision, covering applications at the edge and in the cloud. It attracts a global audience of over one thousand product creators, entrepreneurs and business decision-makers who are creating and using computer vision technology. The Embedded Vision Summit has

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Implementing High-performance Deep Learning Without Breaking Your Power Budget

This article was originally published at Synopsys' website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Synopsys. Examples of applications abound where high-performance, low-power embedded vision processors are used: a mobile phone using face recognition to identify a user, an augmented or mixed reality headset identifying your hands and the layout of your living room

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Computer Vision in Surround View Applications

The ability to "stitch" together (offline or in real-time) multiple images taken simultaneously by multiple cameras and/or sequentially by a single camera, in both cases capturing varying viewpoints of a scene, is becoming an increasingly appealing (if not necessary) capability in an expanding variety of applications. High quality of results is a critical requirement, one

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BrainChip and Gaming Partners International Sign Licensing, Development, and Revenue Sharing Agreement

Companies to Jointly Develop and Deploy Casino Video Analytic Products SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — BrainChip Holdings Ltd. (“BrainChip” or the “Company”) (ASX:BRN), a leading developer of software and hardware accelerated solutions for advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning applications, today announced it has entered into a global licensing, development and

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BrainChip December 2017 Quarter Update

Highlights Shipment of first BrainChip Accelerator card to major European automobile manufacturer. Appointment of Greg Ryan as Director of Sales and Business Development for Australia. Successful Placement Raised A$21.5 million. Post quarter end, BrainChip signs Development and Licensing Agreement with Gaming Partners International. Company expects continued sales growth with original equipment manufacturers, integrators and other

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Embedded Vision Insights: January 30, 2018 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, Are you an early-stage start-up company developing a new product or service incorporating or enabling computer vision? Do you want to raise awareness of your company and products with vision industry experts, investors and entrepreneurs? Want a chance to win $5,000 in cash plus membership in the Embedded Vision

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Solving Intelligence, Vision and Connectivity Challenges at the Edge with ECP5 FPGAs

This article was originally published at Lattice Semiconductor's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Lattice Semiconductor. The rapid rise in the number of sensors that are being integrated into the current generation of embedded designs, as well as the integration of low cost cameras and displays, have opened the door to a

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Intel Delivers Best-in-Class Depth Sensing for Makers, Educators and Developers with Intel RealSense D400 Depth Camera Series

Today, Intel began shipping two new Intel® RealSense™ D400 Depth Cameras from the next-generation Intel RealSense D400 product family: the D415 and D435, adding 3D capabilities to any prototype development or end user-ready device or machine. Ideal for makers and educators as well as hardware prototyping and software development, the new depth cameras come in

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Embedded Vision Insights: January 16, 2018 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, The Embedded Vision Alliance’s first in-person, hands-on technical training classes for 2018, Deep Learning for Computer Vision with TensorFlow, take place in just a few weeks in San Jose, California. Sponsored by IBM and Nimbix and leveraging IBM PowerAI on the Nimbix cloud platform, the classes give you the

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