Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's Home and Wellness sections, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Before moving to Louisville in 2013, Rich ran CNET's desktop computer review section for 10 years in ...
Companies will demonstrate 3D depth vision through stereo cameras fusion for fast-motion object tracking in AIoT and autonomous guided robots and industrial devices Reference designs leverage ST’s ...
Researchers at Newcastle University, U.K. believe they’ve discovered a differently evolved form of stereo vision in mantises. The research team studied the phenomenon in the insects precisely as one ...
San Francisco-based Stereolabs has launched a new 3D camera that promises to deliver high quality 3D image capture at a less than astronomical price. The compact, lightweight ZED 3D vision sensor can ...
One of humankind's most important senses for navigating our world is our ability to see in three dimensions (3D), so it makes sense to give our robots the same capability. But how we see may or may ...
There's nothing remarkable about cameras anymore. They've been around for centuries, and we carry them in our pockets every day now without a thought. But in fact, they are remarkable even today, as ...
Humans have stereo vision. With two eyes, two perspectives, and some hefty brain processing power, we can perceive distance by sight, a nifty trick if you need to hunt your food or hope to avoid ...
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