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There’s a lot to learn from watching your business: for example, how customers move through your stores and what they look at, where your production line slows down, or what inventory needs to be restocked. But it’s not humanly possible to keep an eye on business all the time. That’s where computer vision steps in.
Intel® technologies power vision solutions that enterprises can deploy today—with the flexibility to adapt for future use cases. With computer vision, companies of all sizes can unleash AI in edge devices (like cameras), in edge servers, or in the cloud.
Computer vision combines cameras, edge- or cloud-based computing, software, and artificial intelligence (AI) to enable systems to “see” and identify objects. Intel has a rich portfolio of technologies to enable AI, including CPUs for general purpose processing and computer vision and vision processing units (VPUs) to provide acceleration. Valuable in a wide range of environments, computer vision systems can recognize objects and people quickly, analyze audience demographics, inspect manufactured products, and much more.
Computer vision uses deep learning to form neural networks that guide systems in their image processing and analysis. Once fully trained, computer vision models can perform object recognition, detect and recognize people, and even track movement.
With the powerful combination of edge and cloud computing, businesses can create a future in which applications dynamically move across the organization to where the greatest value can be found.
AI and computer vision technologies and capabilities are changing constantly. See what’s possible with real-world customer success stories using the Intel® Distribution of OpenVINO™ toolkit.
Smart city technologies can help gather video feeds from the streets, so city leaders can make smarter operational decisions.
This type of computer vision helps advance industrial IoT and automation by enabling equipment monitoring, predictive maintenance, and more.
Computer vision can help retailers understand where to place products, determine when inventory needs re-stocking, and get a better picture of customer demographics.
The latest computer vision technologies are transforming medical imaging by streamlining workflows, which helps to enable faster and accurate diagnosis, and improving patient care.
Intel® FPGAs deliver high performance, low latency and custom workloads for rapid innovation through reconfigurable and flexible fabric and I/O. Many of these innovations now require integrated AI, and FPGAs are enabling our customers’ intelligent services from the cloud to the edge in applications such as autonomous systems, robotics, and industrial controls.
With these capabilities, smart cities can track vehicles and adjust traffic light timings to alleviate congestion, manufacturers can identify defects, and retailers can enhance inventory management.
Our latest, enhanced for IoT processors offer unique features for functional safety and real-time performance—ideal for robotics, automation, and other use cases.
Add efficiency and flexibility to demanding computer vision and edge AI workloads with Intel® Movidius™ VPUs, Intel® FPGAs, and other programmable devices. Intel Movidius VPUs balance power efficiency and performance to enable intelligent cameras and edge devices while FPGAs add customizable connectivity for low-latency applications.
Accelerate your work—from prototype to production—with software that streamlines development and allows your applications to scale across multiple types of compute and use cases.
The Intel® AI: In Production ecosystem focuses on reducing deployment complexities, promoting partner AI offerings, matchmaking among our community partners, and integrating with Intel’s partner programs to help deploy and scale solutions for AI at the edge.
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