“Instrumenting Greenhouses as Data-driven Manufacturing Facilities,” a Presentation from IUNU

Matt King, Chief Technology Officer at IUNU, delivers the presentation "Instrumenting Greenhouses as Data-driven Manufacturing Facilities" at the Embedded Vision Alliance's March 2018 Vision Industry and Technology Forum. King explains how his company is enabling increased efficiency in commercial greenhouses using robotic cameras, computer vision and machine learning.

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Arm Demonstration of Applications using CMSIS-NN and the Arm Compute Library

Tim Hartley, Senior Product Manager at Arm, demonstrates the company’s latest embedded vision technologies and products at the March 2018 Embedded Vision Alliance Vision Industry and Technology Forum. Specifically, Hartley demonstrates various example applications built using Arm software development tools. CMSIS-NN provides a library of low level machine learning primitives targeting Arm Cortex®-M microcontrollers. Hartley

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Xilinx Demonstration of Quad-Video Analytics with Real-time, Multi-CNN Recognition Acceleration

Dale Hitt, Director of Strategic Market Development at Xilinx, demonstrates the company’s latest embedded vision technologies and products at the March 2018 Embedded Vision Alliance Vision Industry and Technology Forum. Specifically, Hitt demonstrates real-time video analytics on four video streams on a single Xilinx ZU9 MPSoC. Each video stream is processed with a different CNN

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TI Gives Sight to Vision-Enabled Automotive Technologies

This article was originally published at Texas Instruments’ website (PDF). It is reprinted here with the permission of Texas Instruments. Introduction Cars continue to become smarter and smarter, integrating new and cutting-edge technologies to make the driving experience safer and more enjoyable. With the goal of reducing roadway fatalities, enabling these new advanced driver assistance

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ON Semiconductor Expands Imaging Options for Extreme Low-Light Imaging

Enhanced NIR sensitivity and integrated cooler improve performance and simplify development for camera manufacturers PHOENIX, Ariz. – April 3, 2018 – ON Semiconductor (Nasdaq: ON), driving energy efficient innovations, has announced the latest additions to its portfolio of Interline Transfer Electron Multiplying CCD (IT‑EMCCD) image sensors that target extreme low-light applications such as medical and scientific imaging, as

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What Role Does Color Play in Image Processing?

This article was originally published at Basler's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Basler. Almost everyone associates the concept of color with very personal experiences. The fact that our eyes can distinguish millions of color shades has brought us many advantages in the course of evolution – after all, thanks to our

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Ambarella Introduces CV2 4K Computer Vision SoC with CVflow Architecture and Stereovision

CV2 delivers up to 20 times the deep neural network processing performance of first-generation CV1 processor SANTA CLARA, Calif., Mar 28, 2018 — Ambarella, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMBA) a leading developer of low-power, HD and Ultra HD video processing semiconductors, today introduced the CV2 camera SoC combining advanced computer vision,  image processing, 4Kp60 video encoding, and

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Renesas Demonstration of a Caffe-based CNN for Object Identification

Ganesh Balamitran, Product Marketing Manager at Renesas Electronics, demonstrates the company’s latest embedded vision technologies and products at the March 2018 Embedded Vision Alliance Vision Industry and Technology Forum. Specifically, Balamitran demonstrates a Caffe-based CNN for object identification. The demonstration was developed by Renesas partner Uncanny Vision using the Uncanny DLL libraries. This demonstration is

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