It is with great pleasure that we present this Special Issue of the Journal of Signal Processing Systems (JSPS) dedicated to Embedded Computer Vision! We are pleased to include six state-of-the-art papers from the leaders in this field, both from industry and academia, who keep pushing the embedded computer vision technology forward. While the idea for this special issue originated between the Guest Editors at one of the CVPR workshops on the same topic that we have organized, it is the work of the contributing authors that makes it a success. The papers were solicited from the workshop participants and through an open call for papers, so the initial submissions were in many ways already pre-filtered. Out of 24 submitted papers, the highly selective review process yielded the six papers included here. They cover a broad range of challenges that are encountered in practical deployment of embedded vision systems, especially when high computational performance needs meet limited resources. We present papers describing a range of novel solutions: a deep learning accelerator, a robust aerial tracking system, an FPGA-based aerial visual servoing task solution, an approach to use low-cost hardware for real-time vision, a real-time motion detector, and an image enhancement approach based on human vision.
Mattoccia, S., Kisačanin, B., Gelautz, M., Chai, S., Belbachir, A.N., Dedeoglu, G., et al. (2018). Guest Editorial: Special Issue on Embedded Computer Vision. JOURNAL OF SIGNAL PROCESSING SYSTEMS FOR SIGNAL, IMAGE, AND VIDEO TECHNOLOGY, 90(6), 873-876 [10.1007/s11265-018-1365-8].
Guest Editorial: Special Issue on Embedded Computer Vision
Mattoccia, Stefano;
2018
Abstract
It is with great pleasure that we present this Special Issue of the Journal of Signal Processing Systems (JSPS) dedicated to Embedded Computer Vision! We are pleased to include six state-of-the-art papers from the leaders in this field, both from industry and academia, who keep pushing the embedded computer vision technology forward. While the idea for this special issue originated between the Guest Editors at one of the CVPR workshops on the same topic that we have organized, it is the work of the contributing authors that makes it a success. The papers were solicited from the workshop participants and through an open call for papers, so the initial submissions were in many ways already pre-filtered. Out of 24 submitted papers, the highly selective review process yielded the six papers included here. They cover a broad range of challenges that are encountered in practical deployment of embedded vision systems, especially when high computational performance needs meet limited resources. We present papers describing a range of novel solutions: a deep learning accelerator, a robust aerial tracking system, an FPGA-based aerial visual servoing task solution, an approach to use low-cost hardware for real-time vision, a real-time motion detector, and an image enhancement approach based on human vision.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.