A team of computer scientists from the University of Maryland has created a new camera mechanism that enhances how robots perceive and respond to...
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University of Maryland computer scientists have developed an innovative camera system that could revolutionize how robots perceive and interact with their environment. This technology, inspired by the human eye's involuntary movements, aims to improve the clarity and stability of robotic vision. The research team, led by PhD student Botao He, detailed their findings in a […] The post Camera System Mimics Human Eye for Enhanced Robotic Vision appeared first on Unite.AI.
A team of computer scientists from the University of Maryland has created a new camera mechanism that enhances how robots perceive and respond to...
A team led by University of Maryland computer scientists has invented a camera mechanism that improves how robots see and react to the world around...
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