Advances in sensors that capture images like real eyes, plus in the software and hardware to process them, are bringing a paradigm shift in imaging, finds Andrei Mihai
Embedded Vision Alliance
Embedded vision market mapped with online tool
The embedded vision and visual AI industry map is a resource for embedded vision professionals to identify prospective customers, suppliers and partners
Growth in computer vision gathers pace
Jeff Bier, founder of the Embedded Vision Alliance, discusses the four key trends driving the proliferation of visual perception in machines
Embedded Vision Summit
The Embedded Vision Summit focuses on deployable computer vision. Visitors can find new ways to create innovative products using visual intelligence, gain new insights and know-how about computer vision enabling technologies, applications and markets, and learn proven techniques for practical computer vision and how these enable vision-based products.
Data-driven business models inspired by 3D vision
Data is now a fiercely guarded asset for most companies and, as the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force, Framos’ Dr Christopher Scheubel discusses potential new business models based on 3D vision data, following a talk he gave at the Embedded Vision Summit in Santa Clara this week
Vision deep learning firm Algolux wins $10m investment from GM
Algolux, a provider of machine-learning stacks for autonomous vision, has closed a $10 million series A funding round led by General Motors Ventures. Its technology has also won best automotive solution at the Embedded Vision Summit
Imaging on the edge
Greg Blackman visited the Embedded World conference and exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany, at the end of February to find vision in abundance
Framos joins Embedded Vision Alliance
Imaging specialist Framos has become a corporate member of the Embedded Vision Alliance, recognising the potential market represented by embedded vision
Embedded Vision Summit 2018
A conference focusing on deployable computer vision and deep learning.
Deep Learning for Computer Vision with TensorFlow
This full-day course will provide you with the hands-on knowledge you need to develop deep learning computer vision applications—both on embedded systems and in the cloud—with TensorFlow, one of today's most popular frameworks for deep learning.
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A new automated approach is helping engineers in vision technology and forensics to identify rare traces, which can be essential in solving a crime
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