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SUMMARY:PRECISE Seminar: "Co-Optimizing Imaging\, Computer Systems\, and Biological Perception for Next-Generation Visual Computing Platforms"
DESCRIPTION:Abstract \nEmerging platforms such as Augmented Reality (AR)\, Virtual Reality (VR)\, and autonomous machines\, while are of a computing nature\, intimately interact with both the environment and humans. They must be built\, from the ground up\, with principled considerations of three main components: imaging\, computer systems\, and human perception. This talk will make a case for this tenet and discuss some of our recent work on this front. \nI will first talk about in-sensor visual computing\, the idea that co-designing the image sensor with the computer systems will significantly improve the overall system efficiency and\, perhaps more importantly\, unlock new machine capabilities. We will show a number of case studies in AR/VR and autonomous machines. I will then discuss our work on human-systems co-optimizations\, where we computationally model biological (human) vision to build energy-efficient AR/VR devices without degrading\, sometimes even enhancing\, human perception. \nIf time permits\, I will briefly discuss how we build fast and robust computing systems for autonomous machines\, many of which are now deployed by a self-driving car start-up.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/precise-seminar-co-optimizing-imaging-computer-systems-and-biological-perception-for-next-generation-visual-computing-platforms/
LOCATION:Levine 307\, 3330 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="PRECISE":MAILTO:wng@cis.upenn.edu
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