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2019 Vision Product of the Year Award Winner Video: Infineon Technologies (Cameras and Sensors)

Preet Sibia, Senior Director of Marketing Applications at Infineon Technologies, gives a product overview at the 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Infineon Technologies' IRS2381C 3D image sensor is the 2019 Vision Product of the Year Award Winner in the Cameras and Sensors category. The IRS2381C is a novel member of the REAL3 product family, Infineon’s portfolio […]

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2019 Vision Product of the Year Award Winner Video: Horizon Robotics (Automotive Solutions)

Yuan Li, Director of the AI Lab at Horizon Robotics, gives a product overview at the 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Horizon Robotics' Horizon Matrix is the 2019 Vision Product of the Year Award Winner in the Automotive Solutions category. The Horizon Matrix is an open autonomous driving computing platform. The platform is based on Horizon

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“Neuromorphic Event-based Vision: From Disruption to Adoption at Scale,” a Presentation from Prophesee

Luca Verre, Co-founder and CEO of Prophesee, presents the “Neuromorphic Event-based Vision: From Disruption to Adoption at Scale” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Neuromorphic event-based vision is a new paradigm in imaging technology, inspired by human biology. It promises to dramatically improve machines’ ability to sense their environments and make intelligent decisions

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“Deep Learning for Manufacturing Inspection Applications,” a Presentation from FLIR Systems

Stephen Se, Research Manager at FLIR Systems, presents the “Deep Learning for Manufacturing Inspection Applications” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Recently, deep learning has revolutionized artificial intelligence and has been shown to provide the best solutions to many problems in computer vision, image classification, speech recognition and natural language processing. Se presents

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“Separable Convolutions for Efficient Implementation of CNNs and Other Vision Algorithms,” a Presentation from Phiar

Chen-Ping Yu, Co-founder and CEO of Phiar, presents the “Separable Convolutions for Efficient Implementation of CNNs and Other Vision Algorithms” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Separable convolutions are an important technique for implementing efficient convolutional neural networks (CNNs), made popular by MobileNet’s use of depthwise separable convolutions. But separable convolutions are not

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“Deploying Visual SLAM in Low-power Devices,” a Presentation from CEVA

Ben Weiss, Customer Solutions Engineer in the CSG Group at CEVA, presents the “Deploying Visual SLAM in Low-power Devices” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) technology has been evolving for quite some time, including visual SLAM, which relies primarily on image data. But implementing fast, accurate visual SLAM

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“Data Annotation at Scale: Pitfalls and Solutions,” a Presentation from Intel

Nikita Manovich, Senior Software Engineer at Intel, presents the “Data Annotation at Scale: Pitfalls and Solutions” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. In many real-world use cases, deep learning algorithms work well if you have enough high-quality data to train them. Obtaining that data is a critical limiting factor in the development of

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“Machine Learning- based Image Compression: Ready for Prime Time?,” a Presentation from Clarifai

Michael Gormish, Research Manager at Clarifai, presents the “Machine Learning- based Image Compression: Ready for Prime Time?” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Computer vision is undergoing dramatic changes because deep learning techniques are now able to solve complex non-linear problems. Computer vision pipelines used to consist of hand engineered stages mathematically optimized

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“Portable Performance via the OpenVX Computer Vision Library: Case Studies,” a Presentation from Cadence

Frank Brill, Design Engineering Director at Cadence, presents the “Portable Performance via the OpenVX Computer Vision Library: Case Studies” tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. OpenVX is a state-of-the-art open API standard for accelerating applications using computer vision and machine learning. The API and its conformance tests enable applications to leverage highly specialized

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“Challenges and Approaches for Extracting Meaning from Satellite Imagery,” a Presentation from Orbital Insight

Adam Kraft, Deep Learning Engineer at Orbital Insight, presents the "Challenges and Approaches for Extracting Meaning from Satellite Imagery" tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. Orbital Insight is a geospatial big data company leveraging the rapidly growing availability of satellite, UAV and other geospatial data sources to understand and characterize socioeconomic trends at

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