Fabrication of nanoscale light-sensitive materials, known as quantum dots, created a device that reacts to light faster than the human eye. It could revolutionize autonomous vehicles. WASHINGTON, July ...
Despite advances in machine vision, processing visual data requires substantial computing resources and energy, limiting deployment in edge devices. Now, researchers from Japan have developed a ...
Conventional silicon architecture has taken computer vision a long way, but Purdue University researchers are developing an alternative path — taking a cue from nature — that they say is the ...
Researchers created a machine vision sensor that uses quantum dots to adapt to extreme changes in light far faster than the human eye can. (Nanowerk News) In blinding bright light or pitch-black dark, ...
High-tech camera system makes it possible for humans to see colors in the way animals do, adding vivid new perspective to the ...
A utonomous vehicles face many hazards as they set out on the road. Cyclists swerve in and out of traffic, distracted pedestrians amble into the road, human drivers change lanes without indicating.
This collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 9, and SDG 11. Artificial visual systems show great promise for perceiving complex and dynamic tasks in real world environments. Inspired ...
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