Sentences with phrase «image technologies used»

Then we will turn to the beginnings of film and move through video to contemporary moving image technologies used by artists including Philippe Parreno, Trisha Baga, and Josiah McElheny, among others.

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Using the same technology that allows two cameras to be strung together to shoot in 3 - D, Schmidt designed a 48 - camera array that captures «time slice» images.
I've used a few of his images from the technology collection and they worked really well.
The engineers used an existing image tracking technology to pinpoint specific objects within a video, which allows them to keep track of those objects in the film over time.
The device also uses Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing chip technology to project a darn good high - resolution image.
Though former employees told the tech news site that the PEQ spectacles use similar technology to Microsoft's HoloLens, Magic Leap CEO Rony Abovitz disputed the claim in the article and said it «already produced images with more depth that look better» than the $ 3,000 competitor.
Three such examples are Aimsio, a digital ticketing software that streamlines field operations by enabling users to file reports, dispatch resources and track project progress all from one central location; DarkVision, which developed a new ultrasound technology that allows companies to create 3D images of the inside of oil wells, enabling them to make more informed and cost - effective production decisions; and Unsist, which uses artificial intelligence to help oil and gas companies make better production and operational choices.
The company has also launched a prototype image recognition technology, which uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify diseases in a crop based on images shared by the farmer.
The user also may not redeliver any of the pages, text, images, or content of this site using «framing» or similar technology.
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Augmented reality uses technology to superimpose a computer - generated image on the user's view of the real
The documents also show that Ailes is not the only one whose thought of using technology for image control.
Twitter today is taking another step to build up its machine learning muscle, and also potentially to improve how it delivers photos and videos across its apps: the company is acquiring Magic Pony Technology, a company based out of London that has developed techniques of using neural networks (systems that essentially are designed to think like human brains) and machine learning to provide expanded data for imagesused, for example, to enhance a picture or video taken on a mobile phone; or to help develop graphics for virtual reality or augmented reality applications.
They released this image, using the latest digital technology to create a composite of the suspect.
then if god did everything, don't use modern technology or modern medicine because god made you in his image, thus you shoudl survive any disease or accident easily.
The IX Series is unique in the industry for using Ishida - patented «Genetic Algorithms» (GA) in its image processing technology.
«However enormous developments in the fields of hygienic design, electronic image capture and analysis, and gripper technology are making it possible to use robots increasingly for ever more difficult tasks in direct contact with foods.»
TOMRA Sorting Tobacco is able to deliver this by combining Cerberus's EM sensor with its SUPPIX ® image processing technology which has been successfully used by TOMRA's global recycling business for over fifteen years.
At AUTOMATICA 2012 and going forward, developments in sensor technology such as 3 - D image acquisition systems and the use of force / torque sensors will be obvious trends as a new generation of human - friendly assistance systems emerges.
Facebook's new program will use image matching technology.
Using Photicular technology, each image is like a 3 - D movie on the page, delivering a rich, fluid visual experience.
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This model incorporates the revolutionary IPS Panel technology that uses complex image processing to ensure that all viewing angles offer the same high - quality picture.
The DigitalPersona technology uses a small optical scanner to capture a fingerprint image.
So I started to image them with the idea, «Can I use imaging technologies to see if I can also observe a commonality and the patterns that we saw with schizophrenic patients?»
Then image - recognition technology gauges how footage physically overlaps: features such as edges and corners are used to find areas that match, before the images are blended to create a wider view of the scene.
Eye - tracking technology was used to monitor the participants» gaze while they were looking at the images.
Scientists and photographers used tools ranging from traditional cameras to X-rays to million - dollar microscopes to create the art in «Images From Science 2,» on view at the Rochester Institute of Technology beginning October 11.
Using technology from existing ink - jet printers, the idea is to generate evocative aromas to complement images on your computer or TV, from the scent of a mown lawn in a family photo to truffles in a cookery show.
«The trick they're using is the same trick I'm using, which is to use super-resolution technology to turn a sequence of low - resolution images into one high - resolution image,» says the 26 - year - old native of Guangzhou, China.
However, by using laser - generated, hologram - like 3D images flashed into photosensitive resin, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, along with collaborators at UC Berkeley, the University of Rochester, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), have discovered they can build complex 3D parts in a fraction of the time of traditional layer - by - layer printing.
Using imaging technology that was science fiction in the 1970s — you know it as Photoshop — she coaxed much finer detail from the original (three black - and - white images through different filters) and processed the color to a more realistic hue.
Neuromania: On the Limits of Brain Science (Oxford University Press, 2011) debunks the budding idea that a study or news report accompanied by a colorful brain image is more reliable than research that does not use flashy functional MRI technology.
Because of increased use of CCTV, images captured on mobile phones and automatic face recognition technology, the comparison of facial images to identify suspects has become an important source of evidence.
Yoshua Bengio is one of the Canadian wizzes who revived the longtime study of neural networks by creating sophisticated versions of this brain - inspired technology now used for image recognition, language understanding and playing championship go.
Another monitor transmits a color - coded image Perin has created using electromechanical mapping technology that was originally devised to track missiles.
Seismic reflection technology uses artificially generated seismic waves to produce the three - dimensional images.
CGI is used for visual effects because the quality is often higher and effects are more controllable than other more physically based processes, such as constructing miniatures for effects shots or hiring extras for crowd scenes, and because it allows the creation of images that would not be feasible using any other technology.
The Web site uses Google Earth technology and satellite images to create interactive maps up to a scale of 1:150,000.
In their new study, they adapted DNA - PAINT technology to microscopes that are widespread among cell biology laboratories, called confocal microscopes, and that are used by researchers to image whole cells and thicker tissues at lower resolution.
Virtual surgery used in this manner has also been limited by technology, as most computers available to surgeons for this work can do little more than render relatively crude images of tissue, muscles and organs.
Smartphones and tablet computers use organic light - emitting diode (OLED) technology to produce images and manufacturers are experimenting with thinner and flexible material for use in new products — like fabrics or windows.
Now researchers led by a group at Princeton University have developed a new technique using nanosize materials that sets the stage for new lenses that eliminate the errors and image distortion inherent in today's optical technology — and may one day be used to check for toxic chemicals in the air and the body.
Seeking to develop something small, yet powerful, Baud and colleagues turned to ultrasound, an imaging technology that uses high - frequency sound waves to capture moving images of structures inside the body.
Today's commercial readers, which use a different screen technology, reflect about 40 percent of ambient light and become even dimmer when showing color images because filters must be added.
The company is also developing techniques for analyzing other lung images, and images of cancerous tumors, to guide treatment using variations of the same technology.
GIS is able to store, manipulate, analyse and communicate between user and data, while mobile - based QR codes technology can be read by an imaging device (such as a camera) and processed using Reed - Solomon error correction until the image can be appropriately interpreted about the tree; data is then extracted from tree patterns present in both horizontal and vertical component of the image.
Shroff and his team are already looking at new ways to use this combination of technologies to create clearer images more quickly.
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