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DJI Phantom 4: Real computer vision comes to a consumer drone
2016-03-02 14:00:21| Extremetech
For those kicking themselves for not having bought a nice flying-camera drone, you may be glad you waited. DJI has brought some great new features, centering around computer vision, to its new Phantom 4 model.
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VIDEO: Semantic Paint improving computer vision
2015-10-05 01:40:09| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
How an interactive system could help artificial intelligence to "see" better
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Micro/sys' Ready-To-Run Vision Package For ARM Cortex-A8 Single Board Computer Includes CSI Camera Sensor In Powerful Linux-Based Camera Software Development Kit
2015-03-27 05:15:13| electronicsweb Home Page
Micro/sys has enhanced its 2.5-inch Pico-ITX™ ARM Cortex-A8 SBC5651 single board computer with powerful vision capability made for industrial applications requiring video cameras
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Global Shutter Sensor targets computer vision applications.
2014-04-08 14:31:44| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring 3-micron OmniPixel3-GS™ global shutter pixel, 1/10.5 in. Model OV6211 can capture full 400 x 400 video at 120 fps, enabling smear-free B/W image capture in landscape and portrait modes. Device supports gesture recognition, eye tracking, depth and motion detection, and biometrics. In light sensing mode, OV6211 wakes up from sleep only when change in light has been detected. In ultra-low power mode, sensor reduces resolution and frame rates to conserve additional power. This story is related to the following:Electronic Components and Devices Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Optics and PhotonicsSearch for suppliers of: Integrated Video Circuits |
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Chiplets: Xeroxs grand vision for next-generation computer assembly
2013-04-09 19:24:48| Extremetech
A new way to build computers is on the horizon, and Xerox intends to be the company that brings it to us. Their new technique, known as xerographic micro-assembly, breaks down old-fashioned silicon chip designs into thousands of tiny chiplets, and then custom assembles them with an advanced and mysterious 3D printing machine.
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