DNN-Based Object Detectors

This article was originally published at Au-Zone Technologies’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Au-Zone Technologies. Unlike image classifiers, which simply report on the most important objects within an image, object detectors determine where objects of interest are located, their sizes and class labels within an image. Consequently, object detectors are central […]

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Quanergy LiDAR 3D Object Detection Works with Nx

This video was originally published at Network Optix’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Network Optix. Quanergy LiDAR solutions provide actionable insights to organizations across major industries and enable partners and their end-users to deploy innovative solutions to drive their business growth and ultimately, improve the quality of life for people around

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The Automotive Semiconductor Industry: Facing Disruptive Transitions and a New Deal

This market research report was originally published at Yole Group’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Yole Group. Automotive semiconductor growth is inevitable and leads to new technologies. OUTLINE The market for semiconductor chips is expected to reach more than US$80 billion in 2027. Electrification and ADAS are the main drivers for

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MLPerf Tiny 1.0 Confirms: Plumerai’s Inference Engine is Again the World’s Fastest

This blog post was originally published at Plumerai’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Plumerai. Earlier this year in April we presented our MLPerf Tiny 0.7 benchmark scores, showing that our inference engine runs your AI models faster than any other tool. Today, MLPerf released the Tiny 1.0 scores and Plumerai has

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Untapped Potential for Capacitive Sensors?

Ever wondered how a touch-sensitive screen works? The answer is capacitive sensing, which can detect the presence of your finger through the protective glass sheet and doesn’t require any pressure. However, this perhaps under-appreciated technology is not limited to touch-sensitive displays: it is increasingly being utilized for many other established and emerging applications, ranging from

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Edge AI and Vision Insights: November 23, 2022 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, Registration is now open for the 2023 Embedded Vision Summit, coming up May 22-25, 2023 in Santa Clara, California! The Summit is the premier conference and tradeshow for innovators incorporating computer vision and visual or perceptual AI in products. The program is designed to cover the most important technical

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Visionary.ai Receives Investment from National Grid Partners

Additional funding enables Israeli startup to accelerate adoption of AI based vision enhancement Jerusalem, Israel, November 22, 2022 – Visionary.ai, a developer of AI for real time video enhancement, today announced that it has received a multi-million-dollar investment from National Grid Partners (NGP), the venture investment and innovation arm of National Grid plc., one of

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Piera Systems Named CES 2023 Innovation Awards Honoree

Scottsdale, Arizona and Mississauga, Ontario – Nov 21, 2022. Piera Systems Inc. (“Piera”) today announced that it has been named a CES® 2023 Innovation Awards Honoree for its ground-breaking Canāree Air Quality Monitor family of products. This year’s CES Innovation Awards program received a record high number of over 2100 submissions. The announcement was made

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What is an IR-cut Filter, and Why Do Embedded Vision Applications Need It?

This blog post was originally published at e-con Systems’ website. It is reprinted here with the permission of e-con Systems. An IR-cut filter is a mechanical shutter that blocks or delivers light in the IR spectrum to enable true color reproduction. Learn how an IR-cut filter works and why your embedded vision application might need

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