Working Groups are populated by Partners and Academia to drive cross industry initiatives and best practices in a neutral and collaborative environment
- Datasets and Benchmarks; how do we develop and contribute high quality datasets and models to the community and establish best practices on comparing “performance”?
- Chair: Adam Fuks, NXP Semiconductors
- Read the Working Group white paper
- Blueprints; what are solutions deployed in key industry verticals that we can turn into blueprints including guidance documents code snippets, datasets, models and reference hardware to accelerate deployments?
- Chair: Davis Sawyer, NXP Semiconductors
- Neuromorphic; how do we accelerate efforts like neurobench for comparisons, cooperation with MATRIX and neuro-commons and other key areas for industry and academic benefit?
- Co-Chairs: Professor Charlotte Frenkel, Delft University, Dr. Petrut Antoniu Bogdan, Inaterra
- Generative Edge AI; addressing the entire stack from metal to cloud – exploring all of the innovations that enable generative AI on the edge, as well as key scenarios, acting as the Technical Program Committee for our Generative Edge AI online forum series.
- Co-Chairs: Danilo Pau, STMicroelectronics, Professor Hajar Moussanif, Cadi Ayyad University Morocco
- Read the Working Group white paper
- Audio;how do we establish best practices in audio AI, canonical scenarios, benchmarks and best integrate academic research
- Chair: Elia Shenberger, Ceva
- Marketing; effective storytelling to highlight the impact of “AI in the real world” across our partner organizations
- Co-Chairs: Eric Smiley, embedUR, and Steve Brightfield, Brainchip