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      Open-Sourced Deep Learning With OpenVINO


      How to Join

      This Tech Talk is free and open to everyone. Register below to get a link to join the live event.

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      Presentation and Q&AOctober 28, 12:00–1:00 p.m. ET

      If you can’t join us live, the video recording will be published here as soon as it’s available.

      About the Talk

      Built on top of popular open-sourced libraries such as OpenCV, OpenVINO is a truly open-sourced platform that enables deep learning deployments across platforms, including CPUs, integrated GPUs, FPGAs and AI with a write-once, deploy-anywhere simplicity. We discuss what it takes to build a sustainable, open-sourced deep learning inference platform for everyone. This talk highlights how you can get involved in the community, and educational resources you can use to learn more.

      What You’ll Learn

      • How collaboration and the open source community are shaping deep learning today
      • Ways to contribute to the future of deep learning
      • Ready-to-go tools, educational resources, and a vibrant community to help you get started quickly

      This Talk is Designed For

      • AI/DL app developers of all levels, from beginners to experts

      About the Presenters

      • Zoe Cayetano – Product Manager for OpenVINO, Intel
      • Raymond Lo – Software Evangelist for OpenVINO, Intel

      Zoe Cayetano is a Product Manager at Intel working on advancing the deployment of AI/DL technologies from edge to cloud. Prior to Intel, she founded an emotion-sensing headphones startup and was a data science researcher for a particle accelerator at Arizona State University, where she analyzed electron beam dynamics of novel x-ray lasers. She holds Bachelor’s degrees in Applied Physics and Business.

      Raymond Lo is a Software Evangelist at Intel for AI and deep learning. Prior to joining Intel, Raymond was the founder and CTO of Meta (a YCombinator-backed augmented reality company) and the Technology Evangelist for Samsung NEXT. During his PhD, Raymond worked with Prof. Steve Mann, who is widely recognized as the father of wearable computing.

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