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Join Vision AI Dev Kit lab in Embedded Linux Conference in San Diego August 22nd!
Are you participating to Embedded Linux Conference in San Diego? Join Vision AI Dev Kit hand’s on lab! Microsoft will have a strong representation in Embedded Linux Conference in San Diego August 21st – 23rd. In addition to the speeches we will do a two labs: -Wednesday August 21st : End-to-end IoT Security hands-on Workshop with Azure Sphere & Azure IoT Central (registration is currently full). -Thursday August 22nd: Build your custom vision model and deploy it to Vision AI DevKit Build your custom vision model and deploy it to Vision AI DevKit The lab will provide an introduction to Vision AI DevKit, an intelligent edge camera, that can do inferencing in the device instead of sending data to the cloud for analysis. You will use the AI camera (Out-of-Box experience) and see it running the default vision model that recognizes 183 items. Then you’ll train your own vision AI model using customvision.ai and deploy it to the camera using Azure IoT Hub. Room: 204B Date: Thursday, August 22nd, 2019 Workshop times: 11:15-12:15 – register 2:10-3:10 - register 4:05-5:05 - register Sign up and get first hand experience in getting started with Vision AI!Jussi NiemelaJul 31, 2019Microsoft681Views3likes0CommentsNew tutorial for connecting a TI SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® microcontroller EVM to Azure IoT
All, TI has just released a new hands-on tutorial on how to connect a SimpleLink CC3235SF Wi-Fi microcontroller to Azure IoT using a DICE-generated certificate. DICE is a new security standard from the Trusted Computing group that was originally developed at Microsoft Research. The SimpleLink Academy tutorial walks the user through configuring the MCU to create the DICE CSR, setting up the enrollment credential in Azure IoT DPS, connecting the MCU to an imaging tool (provided with the EVM) that flashed the MCU image and the signed CSR, and then using the signed certificate to enroll in Azure IoT. More details on the TI SimpleLink Wi-Fi MCU is available here. Nick Lethaby, Texas InstrumentsNickLethabyJul 01, 2020Copper Contributor1.7KViews3likes0CommentsAI@Edge Community - Samples and other resources to kick start your AI hardware project on the Edge
Are you starting an IoT project that needs to take advantage of AI processing at the edge? Do you want to find some great example projects to kick start your planning? TheAI@Edge community pages are a great place to find resources and sample projects for using Azure services to move your project to the prototype stage quickly. There are many example projects, guides to creating AI/machine Learning models, help for choosing the best hardware and more. You will also find links to additional community resources and live events you can participate in. Give the site a check today!703Views3likes0CommentsStart or continue your machine learning journey with Vision AI Developer Kit!
Vision AI Developer Kit is available for purchase! It is an intelligent edge camerathat uses Qualcomm'sVision Intelligence 300 Platform and can run AI models in the device itself without sending the data to cloud for processing. Developer Kit enables rapid development cycles and allows you to quickly deploy a new AI model to the camera for testing. Microsoft's Azure services (Azure IoT Hub) allow you to push your containerized vision AI models and other modules to the Vision AI Developer Kit with ease, whether the camera is on your desk or in another country. Vision AI Developer Kit web pages have tutorials available to get you started quickly. There is also GitHub for VS Code and Jupyter Notebooks based ML development and community project examples to take as a starting point for more advanced projects. See more details on Vision AI Developer Kit web pages: http://www.visionaidevkit.com Read the Microsoft blog: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/microsoft-and-qualcomm-accelerate-ai-with-vision-ai-developer-kit/ Find more resources for Intelligent Edge device builders at theIntelligent Edge Device Builder Resource Center.Jussi NiemelaSep 06, 2019Microsoft862Views2likes0CommentsHow to get the Selfhost - Vision AI Dev Kit at Hyderabad, India
I recently came to know about the "Selfhost - Vision AI Dev Kit". Interested in trying a fewscenarios related to computer vision and speech.So, wondering how to get the Vision AI Developer Kit at Hyderabad, India.amitchaudharyApr 12, 2019Microsoft1.2KViews2likes1CommentGetting started with Zephyr RTOS on the MXChip IoT DevKit
Zephyr RTOS now has support for the very popularMXChip AZ3166 IoT DevKit! I have just posted the following short video on myYouTube channel, and I encourage anyone interested in trying out Zephyr RTOS on the MXChip DevKit to watch it and give theZephyr Getting Starteda try 🙂 Note: The Wi-Fi chip isn't supported yet, but contributions are welcome 🙂 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiDsMlRipJYkartben_May 05, 2023Copper Contributor917Views2likes0CommentsIntroducing the IoT Deep Dive video series
Microsoft IoT Show, the place to go to hear about the latest announcements, tech talks, and technical demos, is starting a new interactive, live-streaming event and technical video series called IoT Deep Dive! Each IoT Deep Dive will bring in a set of IoT experts, like Joseph Biron, PTC CTO of IoT, and Chafia Aouissi, Azure IoT Senior Program Manager, during the first IoT Deep Dive, "Building End to End industrial Solutions with PTC ThingWorx and Azure IoT.” Join us on February 20, 2019 from 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM Pacific Standard Time to walk-through end to end IoT solutions, technical demos, and best practices. Come learn and ask questions about how to build IoT solutions and deep dive into intelligent edge, tooling, DevOps, security, asset tracking, and other top requested technical deep dives. Perfect for developers, architects, or anyone who is ready to accelerate going from proof of concept to production, or needs best practices tips while building their solutions. Check out this blog post for more information about future IoT Deep Dives!John SpearFeb 19, 2019Microsoft578Views2likes0CommentsIoT Plug and Play - C# and Java SDK - preview
Hi all, C# and Java SDKs for IoT Plug and Play have been released (preview). https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/csharp-and-java-sdks-for-iot-plug-and-play-are-now-in-preview/ More info and a quickstarthere.jonmikeliDec 20, 2019Iron Contributor678Views2likes0CommentsAzure IoT announcements at IoT Solutions World Congress
This week atIoT Solutions World Congress,Microsoft announced a number of new Azure IoT capabilities, aimed to simplify the customer journey and deliver highly secured IoT solutions, of interest to hardware manufacturers and designers. API supportfor extending IoT Central or integrating it with other solutions, including API support for device modeling, provisioning, lifecycle management, operations and data querying IoT Edge support, including management for edge devices and IoT Edge module deployments IoT plug-and-play supportfor rapid device development and connectivity Azure RTOS support across many Renesas MCUs (MicroController Units) families For more details, and the full list of exciting announcements, read Sam George's (Corporate VP of Azure IoT) full blog post - Unlocking opportunities in the next frontier of IoT If you are looking for more information on the many solutions Microsoft has for IoT and the Intelligent Edge, check out the Intelligent Edge Resource Center and the AI@Edge Community sites!973Views1like0Comments
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