Sentences with phrase «relied on camera»

But Kinect is a vision - based system that relies on a camera to pick up the gestures players make; someone out of the camera's line of sight is unable to interact.
The downward trajectory of Jackie Chan's career is facilitated by the fact that he doesn't do his own stunts any more, relying on camera tricks and CGI to lift - and - tuck his aging body.
How can an industry that relies on camera not understand camerawork?
Available safety highlights include a multi-view camera and the Honda LaneWatch system that relies on a camera on the passenger - side mirror to display that view in the car's dashboard display screen.
As well as relying on cameras, radar and ultrasonic sensors, Traffic Jam Pilot is the first automated driving system to be offered on a production car to employ a laser scanner.
See, instead of relying on cameras to detect the car's position, Ford's Fusion Hybrid autonomous research vehicles use the combination of high - resolution 3D maps, LiDAR, and radar to determine exactly where it is at.
Lane Assist relies on its camera to be able to distinguish road markings.
Toad and Toadette can't jump, so you must rely on the camera angles to show you where to go next and to figure out how to get from one ledge to the next.
The sensor can potentially replace the expensive «eyes and ears» on Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs), submarines and boats that currently rely on cameras and sonars to gather information about the environment around them.
Researchers have been trying to come up with ways to get a more accurate count to help conservation efforts, mainly relying on camera traps, but those are a matter of luck and it can take months of waiting to finally photograph a tiger.
I ask my clients who do not have scanners to use the app Office Lens, which relies on the camera on their phone to scan documents into.
The idea is to enhance the augmented reality experience without needing to rely on a camera.
Powered by a Snapdragon 820 processor with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of expandable storage, it relies on its camera performance to stand out from the pack, however my first impressions when I got to handle it during IFA were not particularly positive.
We've also got home security that doesn't rely on cameras, an ultra-tough Apple Watch band, and more.
I've also been playing around with an Android phone that's powered by Google's Tango AR platform, which uses advanced sensors to scan your surroundings and create even more detailed environments than what you see with devices that just rely on the camera.
Instead, it's relying on the camera to be the device's standout feature, as well as the same Super AMOLED display technology we saw with the Galaxy S8.
Be it a low - light image or your day - time selfies, you can always rely on this camera.

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Businesses relying on their phones for these features will want to look for a smart phone that has a high megapixel camera.
Rather than relying solely on user - generated content, it's betting that slickly produced videos of pros using its cameras to do amazing things will inspire regular people to get out there even more.
The Pixel 2 relies entirely on digital zoom for zooming, which means you're essentially zooming into the camera's existing pixels and you lose a lot sharpness and detail as a result.
Many gesture - control systems are camera - based, relying on power - sucking software to interpret movements (Microsoft's Xbox Kinect works this way).
In the United States, Verizon has shipped handsets with games powered by Gesturetek, a similar technology that relies on the phone's camera to detect motion.
Instead of selling their own SLRs, which use a mirror and prism mechanism to allow a scene to be viewed by the photographer and recorded on film, Panasonic, Olympus, and others started selling selling smaller cameras that relied just on digital sensors.
They primarily rely on iPhone cameras and Adobe Premiere, editing software that sells for less than $ 1,000.
The Pegasus» boom operator sits at the front of the aircraft while directing the boom, relying heavily on the camera.
Instead of relying on a dedicated rain sensor, the system utilizes the vehicle's neural network and cameras to detect if moisture is hitting the vehicle's windshield.
Driverless cars rely on lidar, which uses laser light pulses to detect road hazards, as well as sensors such as radar and cameras.
Autonomous vehicles rely on three sensors: radars, lidars (a system to detect and measure distance with a laser) and cameras.
And I have eleventy - billion of these moments a day too, seemingly small, times when my breath catches and I have no camera or pen nearby so I'm going to have to rely on my something in my soul remembering it forever because it's a step up a mountain, a roll of the rock of my own stubbornness, and I don't have any gods at the top, pushing me back to the bottom, laughing at my futile efforts.
Don't rely on your phone camera for those first images — it might run out of charge or the quality might be too poor to turn into lovely printable photos.
I tend to rely on cropping pretty heavily so it's nice I can do it right on the camera, and I know I'd save myself a lot of time photo editing.
Then along came the iPhone with it's built - in camera and for a while I just relied on that.
Rather than using X-rays or lasers, our system relies on high - resolution digital cameras, which are inherently safe.
If you're not quite sure what's happening, some Republican congressmembers are staying on in the House even though it's out of session and the TV cameras are off, relying on the «net to get the word out.
Pryce is relying on a defence of marital coercion against allegations she took Huhne's speeding points over a March 2003 incident when his car was caught by a speed camera on the M11 motorway between Stansted Airport and London.
Much of its prospecting will go on deep inside lunar craters, where it can't rely on solar panels and cameras like most spacecraft.
Some methods have relied on computer vision, which can be disrupted if a camera's view of a surface is blocked.
But these systems, developed by Park Assist in Australia, rely on expensive networks of cameras, one for each bay, and so can only be deployed in covered multistorey car parks.
Building such systems represents a daunting task, as all established camera technologies rely on bulk glass lenses and detectors constructed on the planar surfaces of silicon wafers which can not be bent or flexed, much less formed into a hemispherical shape.
Once connected, FaceTime users rely on the iPhone's front - facing video camera to record their conversation (whether verbal or via ASL) and the phone's display screen to watch the person on the other end of the line.
The BICEP2 camera relies, in part, on the extraordinary signal amplification made possible by NIST's superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs).
Current trends in autonomous vehicle navigation systems therefore rely not only on GPS / INS, but a suite of other sensor - based technologies such as cameras, lasers, and sonar.
Today's smart security access systems mainly rely on traditional techniques that use intercoms, cameras, cards or fingerprints to authenticate users.
Sartre is particularly significant because, with a human driver leading the way, it relies mostly on commercial technologies such as radar - based cruise control, blind - spot - monitoring cameras, and lasers for automatic emergency braking.
Just as photography depends on camera pixels reacting to light, vision relies on the retina performing the same function.
The researchers attached reflective markers to the dragonflies and then filmed them using high - speed cameras to determine how they tracked their prey: The dragonfly relies on approaching the target from below while matching its own body alignment with its prey's.
But he relies heavily on notepads and calendars to jog his memory, and he gives few firm RSVPs, knowing he might not be able to tolerate the camera flashes and noisy conversations of the charity dinners.
Over the past 40 years, microelectronics have advanced by leaps and bounds thanks to silicon and CMOS (Complementary metal - oxide semiconductors) technology, making possible computing, smartphones, compact and low - cost digital cameras, as well as most of the electronic gadgets we rely on today.
Since control through video prediction relies only on observations that can be collected autonomously by the robot, such as through camera images, the resulting method is general and broadly applicable.
Camera theorizes that money makes cooperation possible when people can not rely on reputation or kinship.
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