Results for: computer vision
A handful of FIRST students, hundreds of dominoes, and our Rube Goldberg Machine
What’s the simplest way to go from IMPOSSIBLE to POSSIBLE?
Well, you could just walk across the room and knock down the I and the M:
But that’s not the Rube Goldberg way! That’s not the FIRST...
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Handling Moving Objects in Video Capture
Computer vision applications often need to process multi-frame images, such as those acquired through video capture. As a result, one of the most important aspects of this processing is the ability...
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How to avoid slamming into things with SLAM
With advances towards semi and fully-autonomous machines such as robots, drones, and passenger vehicles, the need for precise and reliable path finding and obstacle avoidance has become a huge...
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A Four-Phase Strategy for Robotic Vision Processing, Part Two
In Part 1 of this two-part series on machine vision for robotics, we discussed how advances in technology are allowing today's robots to see, analyze, and make decisions more like humans. This...
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A Four-Phase Strategy for Robotic Vision Processing, Part One
The Evolution of Vision in Robotics
First-generation consumer robots, such as the first robotic vacuum cleaners introduced to consumers, were relatively simplistic and had limited abilities to self-...
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The Qualcomm Robotics RB3 Development Kit — The Hardware, Software and Tools Your Customers Want in a Robot
Don’t laugh. We know it has skinny legs, a black eye and a face only a robot could love.
But once you discover the variety of features, accessories and tools built into the Qualcomm® Robotics RB3...
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Top Five Projects on QDN - A Retrospective
Which Project is your Favorite? Vote Now! Choices Robot Dress...
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OpenCL Optimization: Accelerating the Epsilon Filter on the Adreno GPU
Co-written with Hongqiang Wang and Alex Bourd
Continuing our series on OpenCL optimization on the Qualcomm® Adreno™ GPU, we describe a multi-step optimization for apps that use the Epsilon filter....
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Developer of the Month: Henry Ruiz from Texas A&M
Qualcomm Developer Network November Developer of the Month is Henry Ruiz. Henry is from Cali, Colombia where he completed his Computer Systems Engineering degree from Antonio Jose Camacho...
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Developer of the Month: Boris Denisenko from Mapbox
Qualcomm Developer Network September Developer of the Month is Boris Denisenko from Mapbox, located in Minsk, Belarus. Boris is a Senior Software Engineer (Mobile) working on a Vision SDK for a...
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