Two Japanese firms embed quantum-inspired tech in a robot, enabling faster real-time tracking and smarter movement.
Scientists created a large open database that uses light patterns to help satellites detect plastic in oceans more accurately from space.
Abstract: Traditional projection-based multi-camera multi-object tracking approaches typically project the bottom points of detected objects, such as feet, onto the ground plane to estimate global ...
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3I/ATLAS pollution mystery, planetary signals hint alien objects track Earth's industrial waste
Humanity has long wondered if we are being watched from the stars, but the answer might lie in our own exhaust fumes. As the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS moves through the inner Solar System, ...
Stargazers and scientists are getting a holiday present from the cosmos this week. 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar comet, will get “closest” to Earth on Friday, December 19, as part of its journey across ...
As more nations and private companies turn their sights toward the Moon, the region between Earth and lunar orbit has become a frontier of opportunity, risk, and strategic competition. Now, the U.S.
Oct. 7 (UPI) --NASA and the European Space Agency are tracking the 3I/ATLAS interstellar object as it travels past Mars on its way toward the Sun and through the solar system. The object is thought to ...
Researchers in India have developed two solar tracker optimization techniques can purportedly increase power generation by up to 54.36% when combined. One uses a light sensor and the other relies on ...
A sophisticated computer vision system that detects, tracks, and matches planks using a dual-camera (stereo) setup with real-time object tracking and stereo matching capabilities.
This project implements a multi-camera tracking system that combines YOLO object detection, epipolar geometry-based matching, triangulation and 3D tracking to provide 3D object localization and ...
Author “Robert Kammerer” was omitted as an author in the published article. Author “Anne K. Schütz 1 ” was incorrectly listed as last author. The correct author list reads: “SJ: Data curation, Formal ...
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