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Drones could use 'robotic cat's eyes' to track targets more precisely than ever beforeA new computer vision system inspired by cats' eyes could enable robots to see the world around them more accurately than ever before. Robots, drones, self-driving cars and other autonomous ...
Up to 50% of computer users face symptoms of digital eye strain. This condition isn’t just a matter of discomfort, it can ...
ZE Government Solutions (ZEGS), a wholly owned subsidiary of A.I.-based gun detection provider ZeroEyes, announced it has ...
The AI-piloted drone is fitted with at least four tracking markers that can be identified in the captured video frames. The captured video is fed into a computer vision and navigation system that ...
the funding of £1.4 million to upgrade the UK’s Westcott Drone Test and Development Centre caught my eye. It is benefiting from a major update to its facilities, including sensor test ranges, support ...
"We are thrilled to partner with the ZeroEyes team, many of whom are military veterans, to work with us on developing and ...
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