hese are the zip files that are associated with application note
ADSP-BF533 Blackfin Booting Process (EE-240)
example.zip:
Used throughout the EE-note to explain in detail the various booting modes.
BF533 Ez Kit Multiple DXE Boot.zip:
Multi-DXE Boot Example used with the ADSP-BF533 Ez-Kit Lite.
Host Boot.zip:
Example Host code to demonstrate SPI Slave Mode Booting
Program_Atmel.zip:
Example code that programs the Atmel DataFlashes via an ADSP-BF532 Processor
All programs have been written for VisualDSP++ 3.5
These Release Notes describe the functionality of the AudioCodes’ TrunkPack Series Boards
and Digital Media Gateways supported by Software Release 4.8. Information contained in this
document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing. However, due to
ongoing product improvements and revisions, AudioCodes cannot guarantee the accuracy of
printed material after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions.
face detection
Face detection can be regarded as a more general case of face localization In face localization, the task is to find the locations and sizes of a known number of faces (usually one). In face detection, one does not have this additional information.
Early face-detection algorithms focused on the detection of frontal human faces, whereas newer algorithms attempt to solve the more general and difficult problem of multi-view face detection. That is, the detection of faces that are either rotated along the axis from the face to the observer (in-plane rotation), or rotated along the vertical or left-right axis (out-of-plane rotation),or both.