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 ...
Researchers developed a new 3D method that can be used to track fast-moving objects at unprecedented high speeds. The optical setup for their experiments is shown. WASHINGTON — Researchers have ...
Imagine a world where you can track the precise location of an object or person in real time, even in the most complex environments. With the rise of ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, this is no longer ...
Humanoid robot David is perceiving a cup using his RGB-D camera; in the following, he will grasp it and fill the dishwasher. Tracking objects and kinematic structures in 3D space and determining their ...
Researchers develop battery-free 3D-printed metal tags for smart tracking ...
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 ...
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