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“Making the Invisible Visible: Within Our Bodies, the World Around Us and Beyond,” a Keynote Presentation from the MIT Media Lab

Ramesh Raskar, Associate Professor in the MIT Media Lab, presents the "Making the Invisible Visible: Within Our Bodies, the World Around Us and Beyond" tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. For more information, please see http://cameraculture.media.mit.edu, http://www.media.mit.edu/~raskar and https://professional.mit.edu/programs/short-programs/advances-imaging. The invention of X-ray imaging enabled us to see inside our bodies. The invention […]

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“The Future of Computer Vision and Machine Learning is Tiny,” a Keynote Presentation from Google

Pete Warden, Staff Research Engineer and TensorFlow Lite development lead at Google, presents the "Future of Computer Vision and Machine Learning is Tiny" tutorial at the May 2019 Embedded Vision Summit. There are 150 billion embedded processors in the world — more than twenty for every person on earth — and this number grows by

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“Think Like an Amateur, Do As an Expert: Lessons from a Career in Computer Vision,” a Keynote Presentation from Dr. Takeo Kanade

Dr. Takeo Kanade, U.A. and Helen Whitaker Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, presents the “Think Like an Amateur, Do As an Expert: Lessons from a Career in Computer Vision” tutorial at the May 2018 Embedded Vision Summit. In this keynote presentation, Dr. Kanade shares his experiences and lessons learned in developing a vast range of

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