We all know that having two eyes is what allows humans and many animals to see in stereoscopic vision and judge distance, but there are many depth clues in any scene that help us determine depth while ...
Start-up Tyzx brings stereo vision to computers, letting them pinpoint objects in space. The technology could be a boon for everything from surveillance to carpet cleaning. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
Three-dimensional voxel reconstruction based on stereo vision is essential for environmental perception in autonomous robots. Existing pseudo-LiDAR methods recover voxel grids by estimating depth maps ...
A Silicon Valley start-up believes it can improve computer vision by combining a custom-designed chip with the way humans see. Human brains judge how far away objects are by comparing the slightly ...
Humans view the world through two eyes, but it is our brain that combines the images from each eye to form a single composite picture. If this function becomes damaged, impaired sight can be the ...
My Eyes Hurt: Long ago, hardware manufacturers and entertainment companies were actively trying to make 3D gaming a reality. Today, stereoscopic imaging is all but forgotten on major gaming platforms, ...
Apple is looking into ways to display pre-rendered 3D video in a stereoscopic way, a system that would be beneficial for AR glasses or a VR headset to provide a more believable view of a virtual ...
The OAK-D is an open-source, full-color depth sensing camera with embedded AI capabilities, and there is now a crowdfunding campaign for a newer, lighter version called the OAK-D Lite. The new model ...
There's nothing remarkable about cameras anymore. They've been around for centuries, and we carry them in our pockets every day now without a thought. But in fact, they are remarkable even today, as ...
Driving is a sight-response game and as the line between robots and cars begins to blur, cars will develop ever more advanced vision systems. Computers will initially aid and one day inevitably ...
In learning to draw or paint, it helps to have a sense of composition, color and originality. And depth perception? Maybe not so much, neuroscientists are now suggesting. Instead, so-called stereo ...