Namuga Vision Connectivity Demonstration of a Real-time Eye-tracking Camera Solution with a Glasses-free 3D Display

Min Lee, Business Development Team Leader at Namuga Vision Connectivity, demonstrates the company’s latest edge AI and vision technologies and products at the 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Lee demonstrates a real-time eye-tracking camera solution that accurately detects the viewer’s eye position and angle. This data enables a glasses-free 3D display experience using an advanced […]

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Improving Synthetic Data Augmentation and Human Action Recognition with SynthDa

This blog post was originally published at NVIDIA’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of NVIDIA. Human action recognition is a capability in AI systems designed for safety-critical applications, such as surveillance, eldercare, and industrial monitoring. However, many real-world datasets are limited by data imbalance, privacy constraints, or insufficient coverage of rare but

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Micron Demonstration of Its Key Partner Enablement, Driving Solutions for AI and VLMs at the Edge

Wil Florentino, Senior Strategic Marketing Manager for Industrial at Micron, demonstrates the company’s latest edge AI and vision technologies and products at the 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Florentino demonstrates examples of its extensive partnerships and customers enabling artificial intelligence (AI) for the global market. Florentino showcases two specific demos with different use cases. The

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Micron Demonstration of Memory in Automotive: Great Things Come in Small Packages

Bill Stafford, Marketing Solutions Director at Micron, demonstrates the company’s latest edge AI and vision technologies and products at the 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Stafford demonstrates his company’s collaboration with Infineon on the TRAVEO T2G CYT4EN graphics microcontroller teamed with Micron LPDDR4 and e.MMC, which give automotive clusters media rich content, high performance, and

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Video Self-distillation for Single-image Encoders: Learning Temporal Priors from Unlabeled Video

This blog post was originally published at Nota AI’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Nota AI. Proposes a simple next-frame prediction task using unlabeled video to enhance single-image encoders. Injects 3D geometric and temporal priors into image-based models without requiring optical flow or object tracking. Outperforms state-of-the-art self-supervised methods like DoRA

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Micron Demonstration of Memory in Artificial Intelligence: Leading from Performance to Safety

Bill Stafford, Marketing Solutions Director at Micron, demonstrates the company’s latest edge AI and vision technologies and products at the 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Stafford demonstrates his company’s key products in the artificial intelligence (AI) and computer vision markets. Micron manufactures one of the broadest portfolios of memory and storage solutions in the world.

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Teledyne FLIR Demonstration of an Advanced Thermal Imaging Camera Enabling Automotive Safety Improvements

Ethan Franz, Senior Software Engineer at Teledyne FLIR, demonstrates the company’s latest edge AI and vision technologies and products in Lattice Semiconductor’s booth at the 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Franz demonstrates a state-of-the-art thermal imaging camera for automotive safety applications, designed using Lattice FPGAs. This next-generation camera, also incorporating Teledyne FLIR’s advanced sensing technology,

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RealSense Completes Spinout from Intel, Raises $50 Million to Accelerate AI-powered Vision for Robotics and Biometrics

The newly independent company is set to lead in computer vision and machine perception for physical AI and beyond SAN FRANCISCO — July 11, 2025 — RealSense, a pioneer in AI-powered computer vision, today announced its successful spinout from Intel Corporation and the close of a $50 million Series A funding round. With investment led by

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Comparing Synthetic Data Platforms: Synetic AI and NVIDIA Omniverse

This blog post was originally published at Synetic AI’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Synetic AI. This blog post compares Synetic AI and NVIDIA Omniverse for synthetic data generation, focusing on deployment-ready computer vision models. Whether you’re exploring simulation tools or evaluating dataset creation platforms, this guide outlines key differences and

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Lattice Semiconductor Demonstration of NVIDIA Holoscan-compatible Cameras from Valued Partners

Jacob Mercado, Applications Engineer at Lattice Semiconductor, demonstrates the company’s latest edge AI and vision technologies and products at the 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Mercado demonstrates Holoscan camera solutions from ecosystem partner vendors Leopard Imaging and e-con Systems, designed with Lattice FPGAs for use with NVIDIA Orin AGX or IGX platforms. Holoscan is enabled

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