Three-dimensional object tracking and pose estimation represent a pivotal area of research in computer vision, with applications ranging from augmented reality to autonomous navigation and robotics.
Flies are fast-reacting creatures and can sense movement quickly. Researchers have now used flies as their inspiration by developing an artificial insect inspired compound eye that can sense a moving ...
A newly created biologically inspired compound eye is helping scientists understand how insects use their compound eyes to sense an object and its trajectory with such speed. The compound eye could ...
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TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kudan, Inc. has succeeded to develop real time 3D mapping and position tracking via camera, called “KudanSLAM *1 ”, and started to provide its technology to the market such as ...
New sensors being researched for a future Apple Pencil could allow users to use the device to trace both 2D and 3D objects, and send the data back to a connected iPad or Mac. Following multiple patent ...
Researchers at the University of Washington have been developing a way for 3D-printed plastic objects to transmit data without the need for embedded batteries or electronics. Last year, they showed ...
WASHINGTON -- If you've ever tried to swat a fly, you know that insects react to movement extremely quickly. A newly created biologically inspired compound eye is helping scientists understand how ...