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Visidon will exhibit at the Embedded Vision Summit (EVS) in Santa Clara from May 11–13, 2026, showcasing three live demonstrations of AI-powered video enhancement running in real-time on embedded platforms. These include low-light restoration in the RAW domain on Qualcomm, face super-resolution for long-range imaging and video conferencing, and a traffic enhancement module on NVIDIA Tegra. Previously, on April 22, 2026, Visidon highlighted its Face Super Resolution technology, noting its role in enhancing video communication by ensuring faces appear sharp and natural from various distances. This followed a February 24, 2026, discussion by the company on the complexities of Night High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging compared to daytime HDR, particularly in modern camera systems. Earlier, on November 12, 2025, Visidon detailed its specialization in real-time low-light video enhancement using deep learning (CNNs), exploring the differences between YUV and RAW processing for embedded vision applications in mobile phones, surveillance, and smart edge devices. The company also addressed the significance of Extended Depth of Field for image quality on May 20, 2025.
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