AI is one of the most complex technologies embedded developers must tackle. Integrating it into your system brings with it so many questions and not so many answers. In this monthly series, Embedded Computing Design will look to simplify the design process, as much as that’s possible.

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Tue, Jun. 18, 2024 · 11:00 am (PDT)
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From wearables to imaging systems, AI is being deployed across the board in medical/healthcare devices. This category brings in a few extra variables, including security that needs to be top notch. In this session, we will look at how low-power devices can implement AI in the wearables space, and what’s available in the high end.
Tue, Jul. 30, 2024 · 11:00 am (PDT)
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AI is showing up in some new places, and offering great returns. For example, HVAC systems can benefit greatly from some simple machine learning techniques. And people- and traffic-monitoring systems can also make extensive use of the latest AI capabilities. In this session, we will look at some of these non-conventional applications, and show how, where, and why use of AI and/or ML can have a huge impact.
Wed, Aug. 21, 2024 · 11:00 am (PDT)
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The next “big thing” is quantum computing, and it can have massive effects on AI, as it brings in never before seen levels of compute performance. But how do we manage this new-found power? That’s where this session will go, and we will look at when such systems can expect to become available.
Thu, Sep. 12, 2024 · 8:00 am (PDT)
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Adding AI functionality to your Edge-based design requires a lot of forethought. For example, what exactly am I trying to accomplish using AI? And is that really the best way to achieve my results? Assuming you still want to deploy AI in your design, you can move on to the harder question, how do I do that? These questions and many more will be explored and answered during the AI Day Keynote Address.
Thu, Sep. 12, 2024 · 9:00 am (PDT)
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AI is now all around us. It can be found in nearly every facet of our lives. And the industrial, automation, robotics, and manufacturing sectors are front and center when it comes to AI and ML deployments. As the technology matures, you’ll see huge improvements in productivity, quality, and security. The talks in this session will hone in on these advancements and how they can be deployed in your industrial application.
Thu, Sep. 12, 2024 · 10:30 am (PDT)
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Computer vision, and the algorithms that come with it, can have a huge impact on productivity. But it also significantly increases the amount of data that must be transmitted, processed, and analyzed. In this session, we will look at all the options, from system configuration, to the processing elements that are needed, to how the analysis should be handled, including how and when to act on those outcomes.
Thu, Sep. 12, 2024 · 12:00 pm (PDT)
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Vendor A’s AI solution is pretty similar to Vendor B’s solution, yet they are quite different. And then you add in Vendor C, and it gets even murkier. If your task is to choose the right vendor, then implement the solution you’ve chosen, it may be quite difficult to tell them apart. In this session, we will look at the various options that are available to the designer, how they are different, and which makes the most sense based on your application.
Wed, Oct. 16, 2024 · 11:00 am (PDT)
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Machine learning is not new to industrial/automation/robotics equipment. But the capabilities are expanding, and they will continue to do so moving forward. As new algorithms come about and vision system get better, you’ll see huge improvements in productivity, quality, and security. This session will look into some of those applications and where gains can be made thanks to the use of AI.
Tue, Dec. 10, 2024 · 11:00 am (PST)
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Whether they know it or not, consumers have been subjected to various levels of AI for years, a lot longer in some cases. As the processors get more refined and AI can be deployed at the end point, even wearable devices can adapt to their humans. In this session, we will look at some of the very low-power devices and what’s needed to design them into consumer.
Thu, Apr. 25, 2024 · 11:00 am (PDT)
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