When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disjunctive” eye movement is called horizontal vergence. The sensory control signals for vergence arise ...
Motion-in-depth perception is critical in enabling animals to avoid hazards and respond to potential threats. For humans, important visual cues for motion-in-depth include changing disparity (CD) and ...
We all know that having two eyes is what allows humans and many animals to see in stereoscopic vision and judge distance, but there are many depth clues in any scene that help us determine depth while ...
The tiny visual systems of flying insects have inspired researchers of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) to develop optoelectronic graded neurons for perceiving dynamic motion, enriching ...
Vadzo depth sensing camera solutions engineered for robotic vision pipelines spanning stereo vision, structured light, and time of flight architectures. The Falcon mono global shutter USB camera ...
Your eyesight allows you to focus on things near and far as you look around each day. Your brain and eyes work together to make out how far away something is. When you look at something far away, your ...
Working on a machine vision project requires understanding each part of the system, including light sources, frame grabbers, computers, and perhaps most important of all, the lens-camera combination.
After years of work by scores of engineering teams worldwide, the dream of consumer driverless cars could soon become reality. Central to the crash-free operation of such vehicles is the array of ...