Building, deploying and managing industrial Machine Vision and Computer Vision software systems.
Friday, 2 January 2009
New Year. New Blog
In an effort to pay back some of my huge debt to the internet, I've decided to put a little something back into the web-o-sphere. And seeing as I'd like it to be something useful, I'm going to share the stuff that I find useful, for the benefit of image processing people everywhere.
“We are dedicating all of our future product development to multicore designs. … This is a sea change in computing” - Paul Otellini, President, Intel (2005)
“Multicore: This is the one which will have the biggest impact on us. We have never had a problem to solve like this. A breakthrough is needed in how applications are done on multicore devices.” - Bill Gates, Microsoft
“When we start talking about parallelism and ease of use of truly parallel computers, we're talking about a problem that's as hard as any that computer science has faced. … I would be panicked if I were in industry.” - John Hennessy, President of Stanford
Jason Dale received his master’s degree in Astrophysics in 1997 from the University of Kent, England, before researching a PhD in real-time neuromorphic vision systems at University College London. He has since worked as an application engineer, developing industrial and military machine vision systems.
He is now a contract machine vision engineer (http://www.visionexperts.co.uk) writing custom machine vision algorithms for industry. He is also software architect for Vision4ce Ltd (http://www.vision4ce.com) where he continues to develop GPU software for image processing in rugged applications.
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