In line with the Responsible Research and Innovation Policy, EoT will attend and contribute to RRI-ICT 2015, Brussels 8-9 July 2015. Co-organised by European Commission’s DG Connect and the RRI-ICT Forum project, the event will kick-start the implementation of the…
Computer Vision Technology Market to Reach $33.3 Billion by 2019
“After being a research technology for the past few decades, computer vision has become commercialized in the past few years and is being deployed in a wide range of application markets including security and surveillance, automotive, consumer, industrial, medical, and…
Machine vision system could help the visually impaired shop for food
One of those nice examples of embedded vision everywhere, full post here
Special session on “Smart and Exotic Cameras” at ICDSC 2015
The term “Exotic/smart camera” refers to non-conventional cameras where researchers need of elaborating on new optical system or new systems combining video/data sensing, processing, and communication on a single embedded platform. Smart and/or Exotic cameras are not simple vision devices which…
Embedded Vision Summit Proceedings available
Embedded Vision Summit 2015 Proceedings are available for download !
Slides of Thematic Session on Embedded Computer Vision available
Presentations of the HiPEAC Thematic Session on Embedded Computer Vision (Oslo, 5 May 2015) are available
Marie S. Curie fellowships available at VISILAB-UCLM
Marie S. Curie fellowships are available at VISILAB-UCLM for work related to project “Eyes of Things”. More information
RoboSnap – Vision for your Robot
An easy to use camera that provides vision for your LEGO® robots by distinguishing objects based on their color, size and shape.
EoT partner Movidius tagged as a potential €1 billion company
EoT partner Movidius has now an estimated market value of 250M€. Sean Mitchell, Movidius COO: ‘We see huge opportunity for these kinds of vision applications across different sectors. It goes from home automation to robotics.’
Pushing the Frontiers of Computer Vision
“The inroads of machine learning will transform all of information technologies”, from a Q&A session with Google’s Christian Szegedy