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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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October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Using FPGAs to Accelerate 3D Vision Processing: A System Developer’s View,” Ken Lee, VanGogh Imaging

Ken Lee, CEO of VanGogh Imaging, presents the "Using FPGAs to Accelerate 3D Vision Processing: A System Developer's View" tutorial within the "Implementing Vision Systems" technical session at the October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit East. Embedded vision system designers must consider many factors in choosing a processor. This is especially true for 3D vision systems,

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October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Feature Detection: How It Works, When to Use It, and a Sample Implementation,” Marco Jacobs, videantis

Marco Jacobs, Technical Marketing Director at videantis, presents the "Feature Detection: How It Works, When to Use It, and a Sample Implementation" tutorial within the "Object and Feature Detection" technical session at the October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit East. Feature detection and tracking are key components of many computer vision applications. In this talk, Jacobs

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October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Proceedings

The Embedded Vision Summit was held on October 2, 2013 in Westford, Massachusetts, as a technical educational forum for engineers interested in incorporating visual intelligence into electronic systems and software. The program for the event included the following presentations, whose PDF-formatted foilsets are available for download as a consolidated ZIP… October 2013 Embedded Vision Summit

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Embedded Vision on Mobile Devices: Opportunities and Challenges

by Tom Wilson CogniVue Brian Dipert Embedded Vision Alliance This article was originally published at Electronic Engineering Journal. It is reprinted here with the permission of TechFocus Media. Courtesy of service provider subsidies coupled with high shipment volumes, relatively inexpensive smartphones and tablets supply formidable processing capabilities: multi-core GHz-plus CPUs and graphics processors, on-chip DSPs

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National Instruments’ NIWeek 2013: Embedded Vision Alliance Presentation

Jeff Bier, founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, represented the organization at the 2013 NIWeek conference, sponsored by Alliance member company National Instruments. His presentation, on Wednesday August 7, was titled, “Development and Deployment of Embedded Vision in Industry: An Update.” The abstract was as follows: Increasingly powerful, inexpensive processors… National Instruments’ NIWeek 2013: Embedded

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Moving Object Detection Through Background Subtraction, Part Two

Jeff Bier, founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, interviews Goksel Dedeoglu, Manager of Embedded Vision R&D at Texas Instruments. Beginning with a hands-on demonstration of TI's Vision Library VLIB on a DaVinci DM6437 evaluation board, Jeff and Goksel touch upon various aspects of embedded vision engineering: algorithm design and prototyping in a PC environment, embedded

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Moving Object Detection Through Background Subtraction, Part One

Jeff Bier, founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, interviews Goksel Dedeoglu, Manager of Embedded Vision R&D at Texas Instruments. Beginning with a hands-on demonstration of TI's Vision Library (VLIB) on a DaVinci DM6437 evaluation board, Jeff and Goksel touch upon various aspects of embedded vision engineering: algorithm design and prototyping in a PC environment, embedded

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April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Vision-Based Automotive Driver Assistance Systems: Challenges and Approaches,” Paul Zoratti, Xilinx

Paul Zoratti, Automotive Driver Assistance System Architect at Xilinx, presents the "Vision-Based Automotive Driver Assistance Systems: Challenges and Approaches" tutorial within the "Embedded Vision Applications" technical session at the April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit.

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April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit Technical Presentation: “Exploiting Synergy Between Image Improvement and Image Understanding Algorithms,” Michael Tusch, Apical

Michael Tusch, founder and CEO of Apical, presents the "Exploiting Synergy Between Image Improvement and Image Understanding Algorithms" tutorial within the "Image Sensors and Front-End Image Processing" technical session at the April 2013 Embedded Vision Summit.

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