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Seeing Around Corners The new science of artificial societies suggests that real ones are both more predictable and more surprising than we thought.
The camera could utilize scattered light to see around corners, and potentially even see through skin to allow doctors to observe organs inside the human body.
Research on seeing around corners and inferring information that’s not directly visible, called “non-line-of-sight imaging,” took off in 2012 with Torralba and Freeman’s accidental-camera paper and ...
Night vision gear has come a long way since it was first rolled out in the mid-1960s: from heavy spotlights and grainy images to weapon-mounted lenses that let soldiers 'see around corners' and in ...
Hyatt CEO Mark Hoplamazian detailed the skills he wants in a successor and why succession planning can be a hindrance to future CEOs.
Superman had X-ray vision, but a pair of scientists has gone one better: seeing around corners. Ordinarily, the only way to see something outside your line of sight is to stand in front of a ...
Peeking around the corner ullstein bild via Getty Images We all know them – those amazing people who appear to be able to see around corners.
Wanna See Around Corners? Better Get Yourself a Laser A clever system uses lasers and algorithms to map out-of-sight objects in 3-D. That could be great news for self-driving cars.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University have created a sensor that can see around corners using lasers, high speed cameras, and some intense data processing. They can ...
McGrath said “seeing around corners is about broadening the range of possibilities you consider paying attention to.” The problem early on is that uncertainty is extremely high.
With the help of lasers, cameras can track moving objects hidden around corners, scientists say. The finding could one day help vehicles see around blind corners to avoid collisions, researchers ...
Superman had X-ray vision, but a pair of scientists has gone one better: seeing around corners. Ordinarily, the only way to see something outside your line of sight is to stand in front of a ...