Human eye-inspired solution provides 10 times better vision to computers

Posted on June 18, 2009
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Fascinated by the working of the human eye, computer scientists at Boston College (BC) have developed a new technique that allows computers to see objects as fleeting as a butterfly or tropical fish with almost double the accuracy and 10 times the speed of earlier methods. The novel linear solution has direct applications in the fields of action and object recognition, surveillance, wide-base stereomicroscopy and three-dimensional shape reconstruction. In the research, Hao Jiang and Stella X

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Human eye-inspired solution provides 10 times better vision to computers

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