“Judging by the significant industry interest, the time seems right to organize an effort around identifying and aligning on the need for interoperability APIs for embedded cameras and sensors. This is a topic that is very relevant to Khronos as our acceleration APIs, such as OpenCL™, SYCL™, and OpenVX™ are often used to accelerate sophisticated sensor stream processing. Our work is also very complementary to EMVA, and we are delighted that the two organizations are working together to bring a meaningful quorum from diverse parts of the industry into this cooperative exploratory process.”
Embedded Camera API Standards Industry Exploratory Group Overview
Embedded Camera API Standards Industry Exploratory Group Overview
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Khronos and the EMVA are hosting an Embedded Camera API Exploratory Group to explore industry interest in the creation of open royalty-free API standards for controlling embedded cameras and sensors.
Open to all companies, universities, consortiums, and open-source participants at zero cost, participants will be enabled to discuss use cases and requirements for new interoperability standards to accelerate market growth and reduce development costs in embedded markets using vision and sensor processing and associated acceleration. If the Exploratory Group reaches significant consensus then Khronos and EMVA will work to develop the proposed standardization initiatives at the appropriate organization.
The Need for Embedded Camera API Standards
A pressing industry question arises whether innovation and efficiency in the embedded vision market is becoming constrained by the lack of open cross-vendor camera control API standards to reduce development and integration costs of multiple advanced sensors and cameras. Such API standards could potentially enable control of a wide range of camera sensors, depth sensors, camera arrays and ISP hardware to generate sophisticated image streams to increase the effectiveness of downstream local processing by diverse accelerators, as well as increasing application portability.

Increasingly, the emerging field of embedded vision is resulting in camera sensors being tightly integrated with image, vision, and inferencing accelerators in self-contained systems. Embedded vision applications on these integrated systems often lack a pervasively available API to portably generate sensor streams for local accelerated processing.

The Embedded Camera API Exploratory Group has been created in response to industry requests to address this and other interoperability issues slowing industry adoption of advanced embedded cameras and sensors.
Exploratory Group Process
This Exploratory Group will use Khronos’ proven New Initiative process, with the support and participation of the EMVA, to ensure that industry requirements are fully understood before starting detailed standardization work. The Exploratory Group has no predetermined outcome as it is too early to say what new camera and sensor APIs will be needed until industry requirements and use cases have been gathered and discussed.
All Exploratory Group participants will have an equal voice in exploring industry consensus to create a Statement of Work (SOW) document describing the objectives and high-level direction of standardization initiatives that would be of value to the industry. The Exploratory Group is expected to meet online over a period of several months. The Group is open to all proposed directions but will not discuss detailed technical design contributions to protect participants intellectual property (IP). All Exploratory Group discussion will be covered by a simple project NDA, to encourage open discussions.

If consensus on a Scope of Work can be achieved, the Exploratory Group will release the Scope of Work document from the project NDA and Khronos and EMVA will work to initiate the standardization work at the most suitable host organizations or open source projects, using those organizations’ normal collaborative agreements and IP frameworks. The contents of the Scope of Work document will determine whether EMVA or Khronos will be the appropriate organizations to undertake work items, or they would be better executed elsewhere.

Get Involved to Shape the Future of Embedded Camera Standards
Any company is welcome to join the new Embedded Camera API Standards Industry Exploratory Group with no cost or IP Licensing obligations. The Exploratory Group will enable industry dialog to seek consensus on whether the industry should cooperate to define open, royalty-free camera/sensor/ISP interoperability API standards. If a need is agreed, the Group will discuss what API(s) are needed, and how and where should the industry create them.
Exploratory Group meetings are expected to start in March 2021. To join please download and execute this NDA and email it to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Once your executed NDA is received, any employee of your company will be able to register and obtain a login to the Exploratory Group Portal. The Portal contains a shared document repository, a discussion mailing list and a Zoom meeting schedule. Anyone from your company is welcome to participate in Exploratory Group discussions.
Contact us at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) if you have questions about getting involved.
Background to Khronos and EMVA
The EMVA (European Machine Vision Association) manages the GenICam standard for machine vision which is a widely used generic programming interface for industrial cameras that has become increasingly sophisticated as digital cameras integrate local processing capabilities. EMVA is also developing the emVision standard for embedded vision.
The Khronos Group is an open standards consortium that manages multiple API standards for vision, compute and inferencing acceleration such as OpenVX , OpenCL, SYCL, and Vulkan. Khronos has previously worked on the OpenKCAM API standard for camera control that was never publicly released. Elements of the OpenKCAM design may be re-used if they help meet the requirements in the agreed SOW.