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Anders Grunnet Jepsen
CTO & Director of Advanced Technology, Perceptual Computing
Intel
Bio
Anders Grunnet-Jepsen is currently the CTO and Director of the Advanced Technology Group in Intel’s Perceptual Computing group. He has a Ph.D from Oxford University in Nonlinear Optics, and M.Sc in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark. He has worked in NKT Research Center in Denmark, Thomson-CSF in Paris, University of California San Diego (UCSD), and Templex Technology. He is also co-founder and CTO for ThinkOptics, Inc.
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  • How Intel® RealSense™ Technology Can Help Your Embedded Systems See, Navigate, and Understand the Real World
    04:30 PM - 05:00 PM Jun 1
    Intel’s latest RealSense technology is specifically designed to enable highly sophisticated, low-cost, small size, low-power embedded vision systems with open source drivers for almost any OS or platform. Intel’s offerings of depth sensors and inside-out tracking systems allow for high-resolution, high-frame-rate capture of depth in almost any environment – from dark caves to bright ski slopes to underwater. Moreover, multiple units can be strung together and synchronized, with no cross-interference. Finally, diverse middleware components allow for SLAM, person interaction and analysis, object recognition, and gesture detection.
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