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To deliver greater value to our community, Qualcomm Developer Network collaborates with a wide ecosystem of developers who are creatively using Qualcomm technologies in new and exciting ways. We have been fortunate to collaborate with Accenture and wanted to share insights on how they are using virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) in the enterprise to give our developer community an added advantage.
WebRTC is an open standard originally developed to allow browser-based, peer-to-peer audio and video chats over the Internet in real-time, without the need for browser plugins. One well-known example is Google hangouts, which uses WebRTC to provide real-time online communication sessions.
A myriad of mobile devices today feature built-in cameras that, when paired with onboard processors, provide intelligent image capture and vision processing capabilities. These capabilities are being driven by advances in Computer Vision (CV) and Deep Learning (DL) which can rely heavily on information that comes from a camera.
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