Connect with us

Medtech

Synaptics Announces Availability of the Katana Evaluation Kit on Edge Impulse Studio to Accelerate Deployment of Custom ML Models

The combination ensures the models are automatically optimized for the Katana ultra-low-power Edge AI SoC platform for designers of IoT devices for vision,…

Published

on

This article was originally published by AITHORITY
Synaptics Announces Availability of the Katana™ Evaluation Kit on Edge Impulse Studio™ to Accelerate Deployment of Custom ML Models

The combination ensures the models are automatically optimized for the Katana ultra-low-power Edge AI SoC platform for designers of IoT devices for vision, voice, sound, and other sensor-enabled applications

Synaptics Incorporated announced that the evaluation kit (EVK) for its Katana ultra-low-power Edge AI SoC platform is now available within Edge Impulse’s web-based Studio environment. Machine learning (ML) models developed within Studio using the Katana EVK will be automatically optimized for the Katana SoC platform, allowing for quick deployment of efficient inference capability for voice, vision, sound, and other sensor inputs on low-power edge AI Internet of things (IoT) devices. The EVK enables industrial and consumer applications such as people detection and counting, object and pattern recognition, keyword spotting, sound event detection, fall detection, asset or inventory tracking, digital meter reading, and environmental sensing.

Recommended AI News: IAR Systems Accelerates Innovation for Solutions Based on Arm Cortex-M85 Processor

“Applications for AI at the edge are growing exponentially, but scaling AI development is challenging due to the uniqueness of the design requirements and datasets involved,” said Venkat Kodavati, SVP and Chief Product Officer at Synaptics. “It’s critical that embedded developers be armed with the right hardware and development platforms to more rapidly and efficiently get their concepts to market in this increasingly competitive space.”

Edge Impulse Studio simplifies the development of custom algorithms, allowing developers to create datasets and pre- and post-process data efficiently. Hosting the Katana EVK on Edge Impulse Studio enables the training and optimization of ML models specifically for the Katana platform, using developers’ own application datasets. This allows developers to quickly create custom ML models that take full advantage of the Katana Edge AI SoC platform, particularly its low-power characteristics.

Recommended AI News: WideOrbit Introduces Automated Addressable Ad Replacement for Live-Streamed Broadcast TV Content

“This is an exciting announcement as it brings together Synaptics’ strengths in integrated, low-power SoC implementations and Edge Impulse’s efficient methodologies for customized ML model development,” said Zach Shelby, CEO at Edge Impulse. “Developers will benefit greatly from having a robust and streamlined environment for quickly designing, training, testing, and deploying the next generation of Edge AI innovations on the advanced Katana platform.”

The Katana SoC platform features a multi-core architecture optimized for ultra-low-power and low-latency voice, sound, and vision applications. Its integrated advanced neural network engine supports simultaneous inference for both computer vision and sound event detection (SED) with the ability to process both AI models in parallel. The Katana EVK integrates Synaptics’ market-leading Wi-Fi and Bluetooth solutions with a camera, microphone, accelerometer, and ambient temperature sensors to provide a complete module that further simplifies system design and implementation.

Recommended AI News: Avera Health and Sema4 Announce Data-driven Study to Advance Cancer Treatment Across the Avera Service Area

[To share your insights with us, please write to sghosh@martechseries.com]

The post Synaptics Announces Availability of the Katana Evaluation Kit on Edge Impulse Studio to Accelerate Deployment of Custom ML Models appeared first on AiThority.



devices

Medtech

ETF Talk: AI is ‘Big Generator’

Second nature comes alive Even if you close your eyes We exist through this strange device — Yes, “Big Generator” Artificial intelligence (AI) has…

Continue Reading
Medtech

Apple gets an appeals court win for its Apple Watch

Apple has at least a couple more weeks before it has to worry about another sales ban.

Continue Reading
Medtech

Federal court blocks ban on Apple Watches after Apple appeal

A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a sweeping import ban on Apple’s latest smartwatches while the patent dispute winds its way through…

Continue Reading

Trending