Sentences with phrase «commercially available image»

It's actually not that difficult, with even commercially available image - recognition software like Google's photos starting to achieve accurate differentiation.

Not exact matches

Using a pair of commercially available smart glasses, the surgeon was able to superimpose the 3D digital simulation image of the desired appearance over the patient's face during surgery.
It can image an area measuring 45 by 34 centimeters, about four times larger than commercially available chlorophyll imagers.
This motion would be detected by measuring image charges, which are induced by the moving electrons, flowing through another electrode using a commercially available current amplifier and lock - in detector.
From the very beginnings of the technology, the creation of commercially - available color electronic paper displays has been the goal of all EPD manufacturers (image source: E Ink).
In his ongoing investigation of the archive, Workshop of Projects and Images in Crisis (1996 — present), Hadjimichalis uses commercially available objects, found and created images, and texts to generate open - ended narratives that deal with the technologies of classification and recoImages in Crisis (1996 — present), Hadjimichalis uses commercially available objects, found and created images, and texts to generate open - ended narratives that deal with the technologies of classification and recoimages, and texts to generate open - ended narratives that deal with the technologies of classification and recording.
In acts of wantonly literal appropriation, Wachtel utilised commercially available posters of movie stars, pin - up girls, political figures, and pop music icons, among other related images in a presentational strategy based upon repetition and juxtaposition.
Although the technology for transmitting printed images and texts over distance dates from the nineteenth century — a machine by Scottish mechanic Alexander Bain patented in 1843 — it was the introduction of the modern fax through commercially available machines in the 1970s that turned facsimiles into a ubiquitous communications medium for international business.
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