Intel Realsense (former Apple) & Iris Automation Computer Vision Heads PanelCome join fellow Computer Vision, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning folks for our fun-packed event!This event is sponsored by Epic. Epic is a mobile wallet and self-checkout app incorporating Computer Vision, Augmented Reality, and Blockchain-related technologies. Sign Me Up as a Beta User! Join the SF AR + CV Meetup Group Join the SF Blockchain + Distributed Ledger Tech Meetup Group Join the SF Computer Vision & Deep Learning Meetup Group Join the SF Machine Learning Meetup Group Volunteer / Request to Demo at our Events Agenda: 6:30pm – 7:00pm: Registration and Networking7:00pm – 7:10pm: Opening remarks 7:10pm – 8:00pm: Computer Vision Heads Panel Alon Konchitsky – Former Lead Engineer for Machine Vision, Computer Vision/Machine Learning and Product Marketing, Intel RealSense; former VC, Sun Capital Partners; former consultant, Apple; Founder, CEO, CTO, Noise Free Wireless (speech processing offerings ended up in Apple's Siri); Mentor, StartX; Research affiliate at the Stanford University Electrical Engineering Department working on discrete time processing. Alejandro Galindo – Head of R&D, Iris Automation; MIT Technology Review Innovator under 35Alejandro Galindo is a Computer Vision expert focused on enabling drones to fly beyond visual line of sight and effectively unlock the industrial drone market. He was born in Bolivia where he studied Computer Science and then worked for two years developing computer vision systems. He then moved to Edinburgh Scotland to get his Masters in Computer Vision. After a short period of work he moved to France to do his PhD in Computer Vision. He currently heads the R&D team at Iris Automation Inc, where he combines conventional computer vision and deep learning solutions to solve problems like the detection of manned aircraft using cameras mounted on drones. He doesn’t believe in end to end deep learning solutions.In his “spare time” he focuses on smart traffic control systems, baffled by the fact that we already see autonomous vehicles driving around but traffic lights and traffic control systems in general work the same way they did 100 years ago. He still has to wait in a red traffic even if nobody else is coming from the other directions. 8:00pm – 8:30pm: Networking —— Venue: Galvanize (44 Tehama St, San Francisco, CA 94105). Venue Sponsor: Google Launchpad Notice of Photo/Video Consent: Video footage (including 360 Video) and/or photos may be taken during this event, which may or may not include your recognizable image. Please be advised, by participating in this event, you agree to allow AR + CV and its partners to use the images in print, digital or web-based formats for promotional and archival purposes. —— Join the SF AR + CV Meetup Group Join the SF Blockchain + Distributed Ledger Tech Meetup Group Join the SF Computer Vision & Deep Learning Meetup Group Join the SF Machine Learning Meetup Group Volunteer / Request to Demo at our Events
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