 Who are you? I'm Don Harbin. So what are you showing here? I'm showing basically an OpenCV demo on the Dragonboard 820C. So we have color segmentation, color segmentation and tracking. It's using the Qualcomm landing team 4.14 kernel build, OpenCV 3.2, iPhone 2.7 at this point. And basically there's two pieces. There's a tool that is not shown right now that you tune your HSV parameters from OpenCV. And then you plug that into a script that you see here. So the black frames are HSV convertible. And then this one's just color to show you what's going on. This is the flow of what's happening. It captures a video stream. It converts it to HSV. It does noise removal using OpenCV, erode and dilate functions. It segments the colors, validates the size, does some frame stitching so you know if it's a previous or an existing, previous or new M&M. And then it counts them by color and displays the results. So if you grab one, you'll see it pass through the correct HSV frame and you'll also see it go through there and count on the screen over here. So now I pass one through and you saw it go through the blue mask HSV at the same time and counted as well. So there's another blue one that went through. It'll also support just grabbing an handful here and you'll see it's simultaneously segment and counts the colors as they go. Nice. Are you going to eat those at the end? No, but those have been kind of handled. There's a bag for you. This is a webcam. We also just got it working with a CSI camera. So that'll be the next step. It's out on a 96 ports give-home. This is something that A20 is good at. This should work on a lot of the 96 ports as well.