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- A Comparison of Lidar and Camera-Based Lane Detection Systems
Nearly half of all highway fatalities occur from unintended lane departures, which comprise approximately 20,000 deaths annually in the United States. Studies have shown great promise in reducing unintended lane departures by alerting the driver when they are drifting out of the lane.
camera filter using 06 Feb 2012 - Vignette Lets Android Photogs Get Their Art On
Vignette differentiates itself from other Android-based camera apps by adding cross-process, tilt-shift, double exposure and other sophisticated effects like infrared, as opposed to the general toy camera and retro effects commonly found. The paid version of Vignette adds full resolution to the mix.
camera filter using 06 Feb 2012 - Best Buy Uses the Big Game Stage to Focus on Mobile Technology
Retailer pairs ad that features ground-breaking tech pioneers with a unique mobile phone offer to tout its influence in the mobile technology space MINNEAPOLIS (Feb. 5, 2012) - Tonight Best Buy (NYSE: ...
camera filter using 06 Feb 2012 - Sony's low-light phone camera
Sony promises higher quality low-light smartphone pictures by adding white pixels to its sensors.
camera filter using 06 Feb 2012 - TECHNOLOGY: Record High Quality Audio with a Usb Microphone into a Ipad
Looking for better sound quality for your audio recordings on the iPad? Try using a high quality USB microphone. Often these semi-pro microphone were specifically designed to work in certain audio situations (vocals, interviews, instrumental, ambiant, stereo, etc...). Using the Apple Camera Connection Kit, an iPad, and a USB microphone you can have a super versatile mobile recording studio...
camera filter using 06 Feb 2012 - Small hyperspectral imaging sol'n unveiled
Imec has recently uncloaked a camera solution based on a system-on-chip image sensor with an integrated hyperspectral sensor. Imec's solution claims to be small, fast and enables cost-efficient multiple industrial vision applications.
camera filter using 06 Feb 2012 - Nikon's imminent D800 could offer high-sharpness option
The Nikon D700, introduced in 2008. (Credit: Nikon USA) It looks like Nikon's highly anticipated D800, a large-sensor SLR that supplants the three-year-old D700 , will cater to photographers who want to leave behind that mixed blessing of digital photography, the antialiasing filter. The job of that filter is to remove moire artifacts --wavy lines and other visual distractions that can occur ...
camera filter using 06 Feb 2012
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