Have We Been Doing Edge AI the Hard Way All Along?
Just when you think you’ve seen it all, something new leaps onto the center stage with a fanfare of flügelhorns (once heard, never forgotten). In this case, it’s an alternative way to perform AI inference and anomaly detection on the edge, eliminating the need to use artificial neural networks (ANNs) and instead employing a largely forgotten branch of Russian research from the 1960s … Read More → "Have We Been Doing Edge AI the Hard Way All Along?"







