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US firm can help faster, real time tracking of high-speed threats with infrared camera
A Massachusetts-based company has developed a new type of event-based mid-wave infrared (MWIR) camera.
Event cameras were mostly used for movement: they fire events when brightness changes sharply at moving edges, making them ideal for robotics ...
To coincide with the digital release of Avatar: Fire and Ash, we got a behind-the-scenes breakdown from the team that brings these films to life.
A research team has developed a Gaussian Splatting processing platform that supports end-to-end processing from data acquisition to multi-platform rendering. Their framework provides a solid ...
For a brief stretch on April 13, 2029, a giant space rock will slip closer to Earth than some of the satellites parked high ...
A research team has developed a Gaussian Splatting processing platform that supports end-to-end processing from data acquisition to multi-platform ...
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New diode design could shrink image sensors with built-in memory and compute
Every time a smartphone snaps a photo, millions of tiny light detectors capture the scene and then ferry all that raw data across the chip to a separate processor for storage and number-crunching.
Montana State University has added new equipment to their Neuromuscular Biomechanics lab, in the form of motion capture ...
Director SS Rajamouli is using cutting-edge motion capture for his film 'Varanasi' starring Mahesh Babu. This advanced technology is being employed at Annapurna Studios in Hyderabad. A significant ...
In this week’s Tech Tuesday, our partners at UF Innovate and SCAD Media spotlight eye-tracking technology from the University ...
As HuffPost Shopping’s Griffin Wynne puts it: “These [are] a great buy if you hate carrying around a bunch of extra wires and ...
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