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SenseTime, Qualcomm Collaborate on AI and Machine Learning for Mobile and IoT Products

SenseTime, Qualcomm Collaborate on AI and Machine Learning for Mobile and IoT Products Image Credit: Sensetime

Hong Kong-based artificial intelligence (AI) firm, SenseTime Group and Qualcomm Technologies announced plans to collaborate on AI and machine learning (ML) for future mobile and IoT products.

SenseTime plays an important role in deep learning algorithm innovation and has built a proprietary deep learning platform called Parrots.

This collaboration will draw from the expertise of both companies in AI by leveraging SenseTime’s ML models and algorithms with Qualcomm Snapdragon premium and high-tier platforms, which offer advanced heterogeneous computing capabilities for client based AI. The companies expect to drive the popularity and development of on-device AI in areas such as innovative vision and camera-based image processing.

Devices such as smartphones and connected cameras are becoming more intelligent with the proliferation of AI. Implementing AI on the device provides a number of advantages over cloud-only implementations, enabling edge devices to provide reliable execution with or without a network connection. Additional benefits of on-device AI include real-time performance, privacy protection and enhanced reliability.

Currently, Qualcomm Technologies is focused on optimizing the Snapdragon mobile platform to accelerate myriad AI use cases in the areas of computer vision and natural language processing — for smartphones, IoT and automotive — and is researching broader executions in the areas of wireless connectivity, power management, and photography.

SenseTime's strategic collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies is expected to drastically improve the speed and efficiency of combining algorithm and chipset, making SenseTime's AI technology more pervasive.

Dr Li Xu, Co-founder and CEO, SenseTime
The strategic collaboration between SenseTime and Qualcomm Technologies will advance on-device intelligence by leveraging our algorithm and Qualcomm Technologies’ chipset. Together we’ll push the envelope and extend AI to places that are currently beyond reach.

Keith Kressin, SVP, Product Management, Qualcomm Technologies 
In fact, many devices shipping today using our Snapdragon mobile platforms already utilize on-device AI. We look forward to the results of our collaboration with SenseTime to further accelerate new and exciting capabilities of on-device AI for millions of customers using mobile devices.

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