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Teaching machines to see: How AI is transforming computer vision and deep learning research
Digital systems are expected to navigate real-world environments, understand multimedia content, and make high-stakes ...
Every second, machines like drones, smartphones, and self-driving cars capture floods of visual data. But turning this data into meaning—like recognizing a red light or reading a sign—takes massive ...
Researchers have developed a soft artificial retina that helped blind mice respond to near-infrared light, a type of light ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Electronic retinal implants like the PRIMA system can partially restore central vision in ...
An artificial vision sensor inspired by the human pupil adapts automatically to light, maintaining clear perception from darkness to glare and sharply improving recognition accuracy in machine ...
This collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 9, and SDG 11. Artificial visual systems show great promise for perceiving complex and dynamic tasks in real world environments. Inspired ...
A groundbreaking retinal implant called PRIMA has enabled blind patients with dry AMD to read again. The chip, powered by light and paired with AR glasses, sends visual data directly to the brain. In ...
Competition to deploy commercial brain-computer interfaces is heating up. Science Corporation—a competitor to Neuralink founded by the former president of Elon Musk’s brain-interface venture—has ...
Researchers have developed a soft artificial retina that restored near-infrared light detection in blind mice while preserving normal vision in healthy ones. The device uses liquid metal electrodes to ...
Forward-looking: A first-of-its-kind bionic chip, smaller than a grain of rice, has delivered remarkable results in early clinical trials by restoring functional vision to patients blinded by macular ...
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