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Embedded Vision Insights: September 20, 2011 Edition

Dear Colleague, Welcome to Embedded Vision Insights, the newsletter of the Embedded Vision Alliance. The Embedded Vision Alliance is an industry partnership dedicated to helping engineers use embedded vision technology to design "machines that see." The Alliance currently comprises 18 companies, including leaders in semiconductors, tools, algorithms, cameras, and design services for embedded vision applications. […]

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Embedded Vision Insights: October 18, 2011 Edition

Dear Colleague, Welcome to the second edition of Embedded Vision Insights, the newsletter of the Embedded Vision Alliance. The Embedded Vision Alliance achieved a key milestone on September 20 with its successful premier Alliance Summit meeting, hosted by Alliance member Xilinx at its San Jose, CA facilities. The daylong series of briefings, planning sessions and

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Embedded Vision Insights: November 15, 2011 Edition

Dear Colleague, Welcome to the third edition of Embedded Vision Insights, the newsletter of the Embedded Vision Alliance. This past few weeks have been particularly newsworthy for camera-inclusive smartphones and tablets. Consider, for example, handsets such as the HTC MyTouch Slide 4G and its plethora of "power user" snapshot settings, the 1080p video capture capabilities

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Embedded Vision Insights: December 20, 2011 Edition

Dear Colleague, Welcome to the fourth edition of Embedded Vision Insights, the newsletter of the Embedded Vision Alliance. This past month has been a productive one for the Embedded Vision Alliance. In early December, the Alliance launched the Embedded Vision Academy, a free online training facility for embedded vision product developers. The Academy incorporates training

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Gesture Recognition–First Step Toward 3D UIs?

by Dong-Ik Ko and Gaurav Agarwal Texas Instruments This article was originally published in the December 2011 issue of Embedded Systems Programming. Gesture recognition is the first step to fully 3D interaction with computing devices. The authors outline the challenges and techniques to overcome them in embedded systems. As touchscreen technologies become more pervasive, users

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CogniVue’s Camera Development Module: A Reference To Make Your Next Design Memorable

CEVA wasn't the only Embedded Vision Alliance member to make notable news at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. CogniVue unveiled SmartVue, which the company claims is the "smallest and lowest power smart camera module demonstration and development platform in the market today." Cubical in shape and 1" in size, SmartVue combines CogniVue's CV2201 ICP (Image

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Consumer Surveillance Systems: Design Stratagems, Surmounting Implementation Problems, and Assessing the Embedded Vision Ecosystem

By Brian Dipert Editor-In-Chief Embedded Vision Alliance Senior Analyst BDTI The Embedded Vision Alliance held its second quarterly Member Summit on December 6 in Dallas, TX, sponsored by Texas Instruments, and following up the premier event back in September. One notable aspect of the December meeting, as I previewed back in early November, was the

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Apple’s iOS: Embedded Vision Developments

Back in late October, I mentioned a number of filed-and-granted Apple patents related to embedded vision. Following in the footsteps of Google and Nokia            , the company has registered patent protection for a facial recognition-based system login scheme (at least according to 9to5Mac, Cult of Mac, Engadget, MacRumors, The Unofficial Apple Weblog, and VentureBeat). Next

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No Pudding For You! To Kids, Intel And Kraft May Be Cruel*

Facial recognition technology may not yet be able to swiftly (or for that matter, reliably regardless of speed) identify a particular person, but it's already able to do a credible job with lesser-complexity tasks, such as discerning an individual's gender, ethnicity or general age group. To the latter point, the above-pictured vending machine was co-developed

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Embedded Vision Alliance Introduces the Embedded Vision Academy, Expands Membership to 20 Companies

Oakland, California, December 6, 2011 — With its membership now numbering 20 sponsoring companies, the Embedded Vision Alliance today announced the opening of a free online training facility for embedded vision product developers. Called the Embedded Vision Academy, this program provides training and other resources to help engineers integrate visual intelligence―the ability of electronic systems

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