A new research review looks at how computer vision and machine learning could be used to spot defects in 3D printed concrete.
Business competition pressures manufacturers to produce faster, reduce expenses, and increase efficiencies. But all these requirements run into the quality control issue sooner or later — with the ...
If you unlocked your smartphone with a glance today, you’ve tapped into computer vision. Simply put, computer vision entails training computers to “recognize” objects visually—everything from human ...
Shared micromobility giant Lime is finally bringing on some of its own city-appeasing advanced rider assistance system (ARAS) technology. At a Lime event in Paris, the startup shared plans to pilot an ...
A research team in China has developed a novel real-time shadow detection method for PV modules. It uses computer vision for the task, with techniques that enhance the information of the live feed to ...
Professor Gao Zhi's research team from the School of Remote Sensing and Information Engineering at Wuhan University in Hubei ...
What if you could teach a computer to recognize a zebra without ever showing it one? Imagine a world where object detection isn’t bound by the limits of endless training data or high-powered hardware.
Business competition pressures manufacturers to produce faster, reduce expenses, and increase efficiencies. But all these requirements run into the quality control issue sooner or later — with the ...
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