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Machine vision workloads are complex, and their performance requirements often present challenges in areas like latency, security, energy use and reliability.  Hierarchal partitioning of those workloads often makes sense, where the machine vision software is split into multiple stages (for example, contrast enhancement, feature extraction, object recognition, threat detection), which are run at different layers of the [intelligent camera -> edge node -> MEC -> cloud] hierarchy. 

This talk will introduce the hierarchal cloud - edge architecture, and discuss the properties and capabilities of its many layers.   It will propose an example segmentation of machine vision algorithms, and investigate the tradeoffs of how we can map them onto the various layers of processing available in the hierarchy.  Finally, it will look at the dual flows of model training and inference for AI applications, and discuss which portions of those flows make sense in different edge layers, and how they can be secured, orchestrated and managed.

Vision
Edge Trade Offs
Software Engineering
Hardware and Systems Engineering
Data Science
Strategy

Author:

Charles Byers

Chief Technology Officer
Industry IoT Consortium and Valqari

Charles Byers

Chief Technology Officer
Industry IoT Consortium and Valqari

The adoption of edge computing is enormous in the automotive industry. So, what lessons have been learned that other industries can adopt and adapt for their own rapid innovation?

Vision
On Device ML
Edge Trade Offs
Software Engineering
Hardware and Systems Engineering
Strategy
Speakers

Author:

Roger Berg

Vice President, North American Research and Development
DENSO International America, Inc.

Roger Berg is Vice President of DENSO’s North American Research and Development group. His latest research interests and responsibilities include next generation connectivity, mobile edge computing, connected automated vehicles and decentralized ledger technologies.

Roger Berg

Vice President, North American Research and Development
DENSO International America, Inc.

Roger Berg is Vice President of DENSO’s North American Research and Development group. His latest research interests and responsibilities include next generation connectivity, mobile edge computing, connected automated vehicles and decentralized ledger technologies.

Author:

Gaurav Singh

Product, AI
Ridecell

Gaurav is part of the Nemo product team at Ridecell, and does advanced AI-based data analytics for ADAS & AD data. He brings a strong AI and machine learning background to his role having previously worked on developing software for autonomous driving and computer vision applications. Gaurav is a Masters in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University.

Gaurav Singh

Product, AI
Ridecell

Gaurav is part of the Nemo product team at Ridecell, and does advanced AI-based data analytics for ADAS & AD data. He brings a strong AI and machine learning background to his role having previously worked on developing software for autonomous driving and computer vision applications. Gaurav is a Masters in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University.

Author:

Prashant Tiwari

Former Executive Director, Software Platforms at Volkswagen

Prashant Tiwari

Former Executive Director, Software Platforms at Volkswagen

Author:

Jake Hillard

CEO and Co-Founder
Red Leader Tech

Jake Hillard is an expert in Signal Processing and has launched multiple laser satellite missions to space. He is a Peter Theil Fellow and currently the CEO and Co-Founder of Red Leader Technologies

Jake Hillard

CEO and Co-Founder
Red Leader Tech

Jake Hillard is an expert in Signal Processing and has launched multiple laser satellite missions to space. He is a Peter Theil Fellow and currently the CEO and Co-Founder of Red Leader Technologies

Moderator

Author:

Rob Telson

Vice President of Ecosystems & Partnerships
BrainChip

Rob Telson brings over 25 years of sales expertise in licensing intellectual property and selling EDA technology across multiple vertical markets. He has had success developing sales and support organizations at small, midsize, and large companies. At ARM, a global semiconductor and software design company, Rob was Vice President of Foundry Sales worldwide and prior was Vice President of Sales for the Americas. At Synopsys, he was responsible for building and developing a business focused on disruptive technologies in the semiconductor space. Rob has been impactful on driving the growth and demand of BrainChip’s technology leading Worldwide Sales and Marketing and now developing and leading the Ecosystem and Partnerships at BrainChip. Rob holds a BS in political science from the University of Arizona and a Program for Leadership Development certificate from Harvard Business School.

Rob Telson

Vice President of Ecosystems & Partnerships
BrainChip

Rob Telson brings over 25 years of sales expertise in licensing intellectual property and selling EDA technology across multiple vertical markets. He has had success developing sales and support organizations at small, midsize, and large companies. At ARM, a global semiconductor and software design company, Rob was Vice President of Foundry Sales worldwide and prior was Vice President of Sales for the Americas. At Synopsys, he was responsible for building and developing a business focused on disruptive technologies in the semiconductor space. Rob has been impactful on driving the growth and demand of BrainChip’s technology leading Worldwide Sales and Marketing and now developing and leading the Ecosystem and Partnerships at BrainChip. Rob holds a BS in political science from the University of Arizona and a Program for Leadership Development certificate from Harvard Business School.

On Device ML
Vision
NLP and Speech
Software Engineering
Hardware and Systems Engineering

Author:

Vikas Chandra

Director, AI Research
Meta Reality Labs

Vikas Chandra is Director of AI Research at Facebook where he leads the On-device AI research focusing on AR and VR products. Prior to Facebook, he was Director of Applied Machine Learning at Arm Inc. He received his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. He held the positions of Visiting Scholar (2011 – 2014) and Visiting Faculty (2016 - 2017) in the EE department at Stanford University. He has authored 70+ research publications and is an inventor on 40+ US and international patents. Dr. Chandra received the ACM-SIGDA Technical Leadership Award in 2009 and was invited to the 2017 Frontiers of Engineering Symposium organized by the National Academy of Engineering. He is a senior member of IEEE.

Vikas Chandra

Director, AI Research
Meta Reality Labs

Vikas Chandra is Director of AI Research at Facebook where he leads the On-device AI research focusing on AR and VR products. Prior to Facebook, he was Director of Applied Machine Learning at Arm Inc. He received his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. He held the positions of Visiting Scholar (2011 – 2014) and Visiting Faculty (2016 - 2017) in the EE department at Stanford University. He has authored 70+ research publications and is an inventor on 40+ US and international patents. Dr. Chandra received the ACM-SIGDA Technical Leadership Award in 2009 and was invited to the 2017 Frontiers of Engineering Symposium organized by the National Academy of Engineering. He is a senior member of IEEE.