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Drones could use 'robotic cat's eyes' to track targets more precisely than ever before
A new computer vision system inspired by the design of a feline eye could give future drones and other military robots the ...
How we focus our attention before we even see an object matters. For example, when we look for something moving in the sky, ...
UC Davis researchers show that when preparing to focus, the brain first tunes in to a broad category like color or movement, ...
Researchers demonstrated the use of computer-vision models to monitor turbulent structures that appear in plasma created in controlled-nuclear-fusion research. They created a synthetic dataset to ...
Application of machine learning techniques to large astronomy data sets can discover thousands of cosmic objects of various classes. CREDIT Shivam Kumaran cientists of Tata Institute of Fundamental ...
Automobile manufacturers, suppliers, dealers, and service providers understand that quantum computing will eventually have a major impact on most every aspect of the industry. Daimler, Honda, Hyundai, ...
A new study shows that our brain’s attention system first prepares broadly, then zooms in on specific details within fractions of a second.
Researchers have used virtual reality games, eye tracking and machine learning to show that differences in eye movements can be used to detect ADHD, potentially providing a tool for more precise ...
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