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October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Using Heterogeneous Computing for Mobile and Embedded Vision,” Rick Maule, Qualcomm

Rick Maule, Senior Director of Project Management at Qualcomm, presents the "Using Heterogeneous Computing for Mobile and Embedded Vision" tutorial within the "Implementing Vision Systems" technical session at the October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit East. A single vision application typically incorporates multiple algorithms requiring many different types of computation. This diversity makes it difficult for […]

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Embedded Vision Insights: December 3, 2013 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: The Alliance's New Industry Map Resource DARPA's Visual Media Reasoning Program Visual Intelligence in Robotics Systems Embedded Vision Community Conversations Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, Back in early July, I told you about Find A Supplier, an online resource provided by the

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October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Vision-Based Gesture User Interfaces,” Francis MacDougall, Qualcomm

Francis MacDougall, Senior Director of Technology at Qualcomm, presents the "Vision-Based Gesture User Interfaces" tutorial within the "Vision Applications" technical session at the October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit East. MacDougall explains how gestures fit into the spectrum of advanced user interface options, compares and contrasts the various 2-D and 3-D technologies (vision and other) available

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April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Heterogeneous Mobile Processing Platforms for Computer Vision Applications,” Ning Bi, Qualcomm

Ning Bi, Senior Director of Technology in the Computer Vision System team at Qualcomm Technologies, presents the “Heterogeneous Mobile Processing Platforms for Computer Vision Applications” tutorial within the “Developing Vision Software, Accelerators and Systems” technical session at the April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit. For more information about Qualcomm, please send the company an email or

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Visual Intelligence Gives Robotic Systems Spatial Sense

This article is an expanded version of one originally published at EE Times' Embedded.com Design Line. It is reprinted here with the permission of EE Times. In order for robots to meaningfully interact with objects around them as well as move about their environments, they must be able to see and discern their surroundings. Cost-effective

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Embedded Vision Insights: November 12, 2013 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: New Embedded Vision Alliance Website Content Augmented Reality Opportunities and Challenges Video Surveillance Camera and Analytics Trends Embedded Vision Community Conversations Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, In the late October edition of Embedded Vision Insights, I wrote, "Additional content from the Embedded

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October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Better Image Understanding Through Better Sensor Understanding,” Michael Tusch, Apical

Michael Tusch, Founder and CEO of Apical Imaging, presents the "Better Image Understanding Through Better Sensor Understanding" tutorial within the "Front-End Image Processing for Vision Applications" technical session at the October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit East. One of the main barriers to widespread use of embedded vision is its reliability. For example, systems which detect

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April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Porting Applications to High-Performance Imaging DSPs,” Chris Rowen, Cadence

Chris Rowen, Fellow at Cadence and Founder of Tensilica, presents the "Porting Applications to High-Performance Imaging DSPs" tutorial within the "Developing Vision Software, Accelerators and Systems" technical session at the April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit. Rowen discusses the challenges of porting and tuning applications to a high-performance imaging DSP.  An imaging-specific DSP can make a

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October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Designing a Multi-Core Architecture Tailored for Pedestrian Detection Algorithms,” Tom Michiels, Synopsys

Tom Michiels, R&D Manager at Synopsys, presents the "Designing a Multi-Core Architecture Tailored for Pedestrian Detection Algorithms" tutorial within the "Algorithms and Implementations" technical session at the October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit East. Pedestrian detection is an important function in a wide range of applications, including automotive safety systems, mobile applications, and industrial automation. A

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September 2013 Qualcomm UPLINQ Conference Presentation: “Accelerating Computer Vision Applications with the Hexagon DSP,” Eric Gregori, BDTI

Eric Gregori, Senior Software Engineer at BDTI, presents the "Accelerating Computer Vision Applications with the Hexagon DSP" tutorial at the September 2013 Qualcomm UPLINQ Conference. Smartphones, tablets and embedded systems increasingly use sophisticated vision algorithms to deliver capabilities like augmented reality and gesture user interfaces. Since vision algorithms are computationally demanding, a key challenge when

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