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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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“Using Inertial Sensors and Sensor Fusion to Enhance the Capabilities of Embedded Vision Systems,” a Presentation from Sensor Platforms

Kevin Shaw, Chief Technology Officer at Sensor Platforms, delivers the presentation "Using Inertial Sensors and Sensor Fusion to Enhance the Capabilities of Embedded Vision Systems" at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting.

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May 2014 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting Presentation: “Designing a Consumer Panoramic Camcorder Using Embedded Vision,” Paul Alioshin, CENTR

Paul Alioshin, Chief Technology Officer at CENTR, delivers the presentation "Designing a Consumer Panoramic Camcorder Using Embedded Vision" at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Please note that the audio was intentionally muted between ~6:09 and ~8:52, to address soundtrack copyright concerns.

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May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Implementing Histogram of Oriented Gradients on a Parallel Vision Processor,” Marco Jacobs, videantis

Marco Jacobs, Vice President of Marketing at videantis, presents the "Implementing Histogram of Oriented Gradients on a Parallel Vision Processor" tutorial at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit. Object detection in images is one of the core problems in computer vision. The Histogram of Oriented Gradients method (Dalal and Triggs 2005) is a key algorithm

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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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May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Challenges in Object Detection on Embedded Devices,” Adar Paz, CEVA

Adar Paz, Imaging and Computer Vision Team Leader at CEVA, presents the "Challenges in Object Detection on Embedded Devices" tutorial at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit. As more products ship with integrated cameras, there is an increased potential for computer vision (CV) to enable innovation. For instance, CV can tackle the "scene understanding" problem

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May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Trends and Recent Developments in Processors for Vision,” Jeff Bier, BDTI

Jeff Bier, President and co-founder of BDTI and founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, presents the "Trends and Recent Developments in Processors for Vision" tutorial at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit. Processor suppliers are investing intensively in new processors for vision applications, employing a diverse range of architecture approaches to meet the conflicting requirements

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May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Computer Vision Powered by Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA),” Harris Gasparakis, AMD

Harris Gasparakis, Ph.D., OpenCV manager at AMD, presents the "Computer Vision Powered by Heterogeneous System Architecture (HSA)" tutorial at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit. Gasparakis reviews the HSA vision and its current incarnation though OpenCL 2.0, and discusses its relevance and advantages for Computer Vision applications. HSA unifies CPU cores, GPU compute units, and

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May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Multiple Uses of Pipelined Video Pre-Processor Hardware in Vision Applications,” Rajesh Mahapatra, Analog Devices

Rajesh Mahapatra, Engineering Manager at Analog Devices, presents the "Multiple Uses of Pipelined Video Pre-Processor Hardware in Vision Applications" tutorial at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit. Significant resemblance and overlap exist among the pre-processing blocks of different vision applications. For instance, image gradients and edges have proven beneficial for a variety of applications, such

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“Project Tango: Integrating 3D Vision Into Smartphones,” a Presentation From Google

Johnny Lee, Technical Program Lead at Google, delivers the presentation "Google Project Tango: Integrating 3D Vision Into Smartphones," at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Project Tango is an effort to harvest research in computer vision and robotics and concentrate that technology into a mobile platform. It uses vision and sensor fusion to

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