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Gain Understanding of Industry Standards for Vision at the Embedded Vision Summit

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Industry standards are critical to enabling widespread adoption of any new technology. With respect to embedded vision, they include such topics as APIs (application programming interfaces) and algorithm libraries. For example, Khronos' new OpenVX standard enables cross-platform acceleration of computer vision algorithms. Khronos' OpenCL framework is often used for writing computer vision programs that execute on heterogeneous processing platforms. And the popular open-source OpenCV library of computer vision functions, while not a formal standard, is a de facto standard for many developers.

All of these subjects will be showcased at the Embedded Vision Summit:

In addition, two workshops taking place in conjunction with the Summit cover various industry standards:

  • "Implementing Computer Vision: A Technical Introduction," developed by BDTI in collaboration with the Khronos Group, is a workshop on algorithms, processors, sensors, tools, libraries, and standards for practical computer vision systems and applications. The workshop gives special attention to OpenCV, OpenCL and OpenVX. It takes place on May 11th from 9 AM to 5 PM, and the $299 registration fee includes lunch.
  • Altera's "SDK for OpenCL for Embedded Vision Applications on FPGAs" workshop will explore how the Altera SDK for OpenCL abstracts away the traditional FPGA hardware development flow and provides a software-familiar flow that allows the FPGA to be prototyped in minutes. It runs from 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM on May 13th and registration costs $150.

Head to the Embedded Vision Summit section of the Alliance website for in-depth information on these and other technical presentations and workshops, as well as information on the Summit keynotes and the technology showcase. The Embedded Vision Summit, an educational forum for product creators interested in incorporating visual intelligence into electronic systems and software, takes place on May 12, 2015 at the Santa Clara (California) Convention Center; accompanying half- and full-day workshops are offered on May 11 and 13. Last year's Summit sold out, so don't delay, register today!

Here you’ll find a wealth of practical technical insights and expert advice to help you bring AI and visual intelligence into your products without flying blind.

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