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A 58.6mW Real-Time Programmable Object Detector with Multi-Scale Multi-Object Support Using Deformable Parts Model on 1920x1080 Video at 30fps

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Fig. 5 Die photo and summary of the chip specifications. Numbers  are measured with the two detectors running and 97% pruning set

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