Cats have excellent vision and are masters of seeing well at night. They use their eyes to survey the world around them and, sometimes, stare you down if mealtime is late. Unfortunately, like humans ...
A new computer vision system inspired by the design of a feline eye could give future drones and other military robots the ability to track targets in low-visibility and dynamic environments.
Here’s how it works. A new computer vision system inspired by cats' eyes could enable robots to see the world around them more accurately than ever before. Robots, drones, self-driving cars and ...
But a team of Korean scientists, led by Professor Young Min Song from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), may have found a natural fix in an unlikely place: the eyes of cats.
Cats are known for their amazing vision in both bright light and darkness. Their eyes are uniquely adapted: during the day, vertical slit-shaped pupils help them focus and reduce glare.
A new vision system modeled after cat eyes enhances robotic vision, allowing autonomous systems to better navigate and recognize objects in challenging environments. Feline-inspired vision technology ...