DrillDocs' latest patent solidifies its leadership in digital shaker surveillance, delivering invisible yet powerful advancements in object imaging, detection, and real-time drilling analytics.
Computer vision could be a lot faster and better if we skip the concept of still frames and instead directly analyze the data stream from a camera. At least, that’s the theory that the newest ...
Overview: Computer vision enables real-time decisions across industries such as healthcare, retail, and transport with ...
We’re heading southeast on Interstate 10, headed into Tucson, Arizona, when we pass the group of men in orange jumpsuits and hard hats working on the side of the highway. “Inmates Working,” the sign ...
Dual cameras are so passé. Qualcomm is getting ready to define the next generation of cameras for the Android ecosystem. It's adding three new camera modules to its Spectra Module Program, which lets ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Umbo Computer Vision, a provider of autonomous video security technology based here, announced today the release of Umbo SmartBullet, its new AI-based camera designed for integrators, ...
When designing computer vision technology, there's a real fork in the road as to whether a company should use facial data for ...
Randy Barrett is a freelance writer and editor based in Washington, D.C. A large part of his portfolio career includes teaching banjo and fiddle as well as performing professionally. Over time, human ...
The future, if you believe the ad copy, is a world filled with cameras backed by intelligence, neural nets, and computer vision. Despite the hype, this may actually turn out to be true: drones are ...
The next revolution in sports viewing is not a new rulebook or a streaming app, it is a camera that seems to float through ...