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3D Athlete Tracking with AI
3D Athlete Tracking with AI
The global artificial intelligence in the sports market was valued at $1.4 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach $19.2 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 30.3% from 2021 to 2030.
rimarily, we are leveraging AWS EC2 DL1 instances to train 2D and 3D models for 3DAT pipelines. We are consistently seeing cost savings compared to existing GPU-based instances across model types, enabling us to achieve much better Time-to-Market for existing models or training much larger and more complex models.
Amazon DL1 instances with Gaudi accelerators offer the best price-performance savings compared to other GPU offerings in the market.
Intel® OpenVINO™ is an inference solution that optimizes and accelerates the computation of AI workloads on Intel® hardware.
The FP32-optimized IR models outperformed using OpenVINO™ runtime in terms of throughput compared to other Deep Learning framework runtimes on the same Intel® hardware.
As a next step, the FP32 IR model was further optimized and converted to lower 8-bit precision with post-training quantization using the default quantization algorithm from the Post Training Optimization Tool (POT) from OpenVINO™ toolkit.
·medium.com·
3D Athlete Tracking with AI
Hidden within the heart of Rockefeller Center is HERO, a new venue dedicated to visual/sonic immersive storytelling. Within these walls, you will experience the work of a dozen artists and designers who combine immersive video, spatial audio, and scenic design, resulting in a dreamscape that feels a world away from the rest of New York City.
Hidden within the heart of Rockefeller Center is HERO, a new venue dedicated to visual/sonic immersive storytelling. Within these walls, you will experience the work of a dozen artists and designers who combine immersive video, spatial audio, and scenic design, resulting in a dreamscape that feels a world away from the rest of New York City.
·rockefellercenter.com·
Hidden within the heart of Rockefeller Center is HERO, a new venue dedicated to visual/sonic immersive storytelling. Within these walls, you will experience the work of a dozen artists and designers who combine immersive video, spatial audio, and scenic design, resulting in a dreamscape that feels a world away from the rest of New York City.
Can a tinfoil hat work as a Faraday cage?
Can a tinfoil hat work as a Faraday cage?
One of the earliest references to tin foil hats and their alleged usefulness in protecting oneself from mind control by an outside force or entity comes from the unusual 1909 non-fiction publication Atomic Consciousness by self-proclaimed "seer" John Palfrey (aka "James Bathurst"). Bathhurst believed such headgear was not effective for his "retention of thoughts and ideas" against a supposed "telepathic impactive impingement". Bathhurst, then, can be considered the first tin foil hat looney on record, although he came to the conclusion that a tin foil hat was not useful. An early mention in science fiction was the short story by Julian Huxley, "The Tissue-Culture King" (1926), in which the protagonist discovers that "caps of metal foil" can block the effects of telepathy. Some folks believe that wearing a tin foil hat will protect them from alleged radio and microwaves being beamed into their heads for purposes of mind control, and there is actually some truth to this. Aluminum is a metal, and blocks electromagnetic radiation to some extent. How much EM is blocked would depend on the thickness of the foil and the strength of the signal.
·quora.com·
Can a tinfoil hat work as a Faraday cage?