Image Analysis & Tagging
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Instant Control For Laser WeldingScienceDaily (Mar. 15, 2009) — Car doors are usually assembled from several sections of sheet metal which are welded together by laser. The laser beam moves over the slightly overlapping sheets and melts them in a spot measuring several tenths of a millimeter, producing a so called full ...
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Adobe Experimenting With Semantic Autogeneration of 3D Worlds - ReadWriteWebAdobe Experimenting With Semantic Autogeneration of 3D Worlds A grainy video has just become available from the Adobe Max conference in Milan, Italy last month of a sneak peek at a new experiment called Infinite Images The project is so cool we couldn't help but post about it, even though ...
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Technology Review: Microsoft Demos Augmented VisionToday, Microsoft researchers will demonstrate software that can, in real time, superimpose computer-generated information on top of a digitized view of the real world. Adding additional visual data to a video display is a technique known as augmented reality. (See " TR10: Augmented Reality.") M...
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Improved sensor technology could someday keep tabs on terrorists by remote controlImproved sensor technology could someday keep tabs on terrorists by remote control Scientists at Rochester Institute of Technology are designing a new kind of optical sensor to fly in unmanned air vehicles, or surveillance drones, tracking suspects on foot or traveling in vehicles identified as ...
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Special Forces' Gigapixel Flying Spy Sees All | Danger Room from Wired.comYou may think your new ten-megapixel camera is pretty hot –- but not when you compare it to the 1.8 Gigapixel beast built for the Pentagon. The camera is designed as a payload for the A-160T Hummingbird robot helicopter now being quietly delivered to Special Forces . It will give them an ...
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robots.net - The Sky as a Source of Scene InformationOutdoor robots equipped with vision sensors can gather a lot of information from the sky, say CMU researchers in a new CMU Robotics Institute technical report, What Do the Sun and the Sky Tell Us About the Camera? (PDF format). The authors examine only two pieces of information, the position of ...
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New Insight Into How Bees SeeNew research from Monash University bee researcher Adrian Dyer could lead to improved artificial intelligence systems and computer programs for facial recognition.
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"Smart" Surveillance System May Tag Suspicious Or Lost PeopleEngineers here are developing a computerized surveillance system that, when completed, will attempt to recognize whether a person on the street is acting suspiciously or appears to be lost. Intelligent video cameras, large video screens, and geo-referencing software are among the technologies ...
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Cleaning Up Shaky Home VideoVideo-enhancing software developed for the CIA is coming to consumers.
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Recognise this image?Image recognition is a long-standing challenge in science. But European researchers have achieved a breakthrough by developing a powerful image-recognition application with mass-market appeal. There is a bright future for the technology.
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