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“Tailoring Convolutional Neural Networks for Low-Cost, Low-Power Implementation,” a Presentation From Synopsys

Bruno Lavigueur, Project Leader for Embedded Vision at Synopsys, presents the "Tailoring Convolutional Neural Networks for Low-Cost, Low-Power Implementation" tutorial at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. Deep learning-based object detection using convolutional neural networks (CNN) has recently emerged as one of the leading approaches for achieving state-of-the-art detection accuracy for a wide range of […]

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May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Combining Flexibility and Low-Power in Embedded Vision Subsystems: An Application to Pedestrian Detection,” Bruno Lavigueur, Synopsys

Bruno Lavigueur, Embedded Vision Subsystem Project Leader at Synopsys, presents the "Combining Flexibility and Low-Power in Embedded Vision Subsystems: An Application to Pedestrian Detection" tutorial at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit. Lavigueur presents an embedded-mapping and refinement case study of a pedestrian detection application. Starting from a high-level functional description in OpenCV, he decomposes

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Improved Vision Processors, Sensors Enable Proliferation of New and Enhanced ADAS Functions

This article was originally published at John Day's Automotive Electronics News. It is reprinted here with the permission of JHDay Communications. Thanks to the emergence of increasingly capable and cost-effective processors, image sensors, memories and other semiconductor devices, along with robust algorithms, it's now practical to incorporate computer vision into a wide range of embedded

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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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Another Upcoming Synopsys Embedded Vision Seminar: Application-Specific Processor Design and Prototyping

Following up on a recent news posting regarding an upcoming Japan-based event, Embedded Vision Alliance member company Synopsys also has a U.S.-based seminar coming up in the near future. On Wednesday, May 29, from 9:30am – 2:30pm in Mountain View, California, the company will present a seminar exploring application-specific processor (ASIP) design and prototyping.  ASIPs,

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April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Lessons Learned: FPGA Prototyping of a Processor-Based Embedded Vision Application,” Markus Wloka, Synopsys

Markus Wloka, R&D Director for System-Level Solutions at Synopsys, presents the "Lessons Learned: FPGA Prototyping of a Processor-Based Embedded Vision Application" tutorial within the "Developing Vision Software, Accelerators and Systems" technical session at the April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit. This presentation covers the steps of building a programmable vision system and highlights the importance of

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Upcoming Synopsys Seminar Showcases DSP Development for Embedded Vision Processing

On Friday, May 31, from 10:00am to 6:30pm (Tokyo, Japan), Embedded Vision Alliance member Synopsys will present a seminar exploring application-specific processor (ASIP) design. According to Synopsys, ASIPs are ideal for embedded vision applications where real-time performance, low power and programmability are required. Please join Synopsys for this full day seminar, beginning with a keynote

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The Synopsys Vision Processor Starter Kit: Audition An Online Webinar To Learn More About It

Bo Wu, the Technical Marketing Manager of Synopsys' Systems Group, is a name that is hopefully already familiar to many of you. Last September at the Embedded Vision Summit in Boston, Massachusetts, he delivered a presentation on "Optimization and Acceleration for OpenCV-Based Embedded Vision Applications" as well as representing Synopsys in a follow-on panel discussion

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September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit Presentation: “Optimization and Acceleration for OpenCV-Based Embedded Vision Applications,” Bo Wu, Synopsys

Bo Wu, Technical Marketing Manager at Synopsys, presents the "Optimization and Acceleration for OpenCV-Based Embedded Vision Applications" tutorial within the "Using Tools, APIs and Design Techniques for Embedded Vision" technical session at the September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit.

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September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit Panel: Avnet, CogniVue, and Synopsys

Jeff Bier, Embedded Vision Alliance Founder, moderates a discussion panel comprised of the presenters in the "Embedded Vision Applications and Algorithms" technical session at the September 2012 Embedded Vision Summit; Mario Bergeron from Avnet, Simon Morris from CogniVue, and Bo Wu from Synopsys. The panelists discuss topics such as the ability to derive depth approximation

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