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This Week in Photonics: Screening for Infection Using Deep Learning; Hiding Images from Visible Spectrum Using Plasmonics; and More (12/27/2018)

 This Week in Photonics: Screening for Infection Using Deep Learning; Hiding Images from Visible Spectrum Using Plasmonics; and More
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Thursday, December 27, 2018
       
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Mobile Device Detects Parasitic Infections Quickly Using Holographic Analysis and Deep Learning
Mobile Device Detects Parasitic Infections Quickly Using Holographic Analysis and Deep Learning
Researchers have developed an inexpensive, portable platform that can detect motile parasites in bodily fluids rapidly. Using the new platform, more than 3 milliliters (ml) of a bodily fluid sample can be imaged and analyzed within 20 minutes, providing a throughput that is orders of magnitude better than traditional optical microscopy-based examination.
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New Computer Vision System Mimics How Humans Visualize Objects
New Computer Vision System Mimics How Humans Visualize Objects
A computer vision system that can identify objects based on the same method of visual learning that humans use has been developed at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. The system could be an advance in computer vision and a step toward general artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
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IR Image Encoding and Camouflage System Uses Plasmonics to Hide Images from Naked Eye
IR Image Encoding and Camouflage System Uses Plasmonics to Hide Images from Naked Eye
Using a plasmonic nanostructure, researchers have devised a way to hide information on the surface of a material, so that it is only visible through an IR lens or camera that is tuned to the correct IR band.
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Researchers Film the Ultrafast Conversion of Light into Electricity
Researchers Film the Ultrafast Conversion of Light into Electricity
A team from Kiel University (CAU) filmed the conversion of light energy into a solid — an exchange that takes place in a matter of femtoseconds (fs) — using an ultrafast camera system developed by the researchers. The team was able to observe the energy exchange of the electrons with their environment in real time and distinguish individual phases.
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Hyperspectral Imager Will Communicate Climate Changes from Space
Hyperspectral Imager Will Communicate Climate Changes from Space
The photos from a tiny IR hyperspectral camera, taken from a nanosatellite that has now reached space, could provide information useful for managing the effects of climate change. The first images were taken on Dec. 2, 2018, over the Sahara Desert.
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