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Laura Marshall, Managing Editor, [email protected]

New imaging systems help scientists look deeper into cells – and materials, too Applications of machine vision extend beyond industry: Some exciting uses are found in scientific research, from the life sciences and even medicine to materials science. BioPhotonics consulted some experts in the field to find out the current trends in vision for scientific research – and what the future holds. They included Max Larin, CEO of Ximea in Münster; Dr. Tanjef Szellas, product management leader at Leica Microsystems in Mannheim; and Markus Wiederspahn, senior manager of...Read full article

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    Published: September 2012
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    machine vision
    Machine vision, also known as computer vision or computer sight, refers to the technology that enables machines, typically computers, to interpret and understand visual information from the world, much like the human visual system. It involves the development and application of algorithms and systems that allow machines to acquire, process, analyze, and make decisions based on visual data. Key aspects of machine vision include: Image acquisition: Machine vision systems use various...
    superresolution
    Superresolution refers to the enhancement or improvement of the spatial resolution beyond the conventional limits imposed by the diffraction of light. In the context of imaging, it is a set of techniques and algorithms that aim to achieve higher resolution images than what is traditionally possible using standard imaging systems. In conventional optical microscopy, the resolution is limited by the diffraction of light, a phenomenon described by Ernst Abbe's diffraction limit. This limit sets a...
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