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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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Stabilizing the Line of Sight
Photonics Media In Stabilizing the Line of Sight, authors Peter J. and Rhonda L. Kennedy provide a methodology and an example for executing a successful end-to-end line-of-sight (LOS) design. Comprehensive in scope, this book will give readers a better understanding of the relationships between the various engineering disciplines that are required for successful LOS control.
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Back Illuminated sCMOS by PCO
PCO-TECH Inc. Unique technology comes from evolution, combining existing and new technology. When PCO’s tried and trusted sCMOS cameras pool forces with modern back illuminated (bi) sensor technology, pco.edge 4.2 bi and pco.panda 4.2 bi come into the world of science. Both cameras stand out with their nearly perfect quantum efficiency up to 95%.
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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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Amazon Reveals Machine Learning Services Read Article
National Quantum Initiative Act Approved by U.S. House Read Article
Teledyne to Acquire Scientific Imaging Businesses of Roper Technologies Read Article
Space Telescope Detects Hydrated Minerals in Numerous Asteroids Read Article
Ghent, imec, SEED Develop Autonomous Electronic Contact Lens Read Article
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BiOS 2019
February 2-3, 2019 - The Moscone Center - San Francisco US
BiOS is the world’s largest international biomedical optics conference, encompassing clinical, translational, and fundamental research and development in the field of biomedical optics and photonics. It is part of SPIE Photonics West, the largest biophotonics, laser, optoelectronics, and industrial manufacturing event in North America, with more than 5,500 technical attendees from more than 50 countries. Special events will include hot topics presentations, the BiOS Expo, a focus on Translational and BRAIN research, and industry-leading working groups and panels.
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CALL FOR ARTICLES
Photonics Media is currently seeking technical feature articles on a variety of topics for publication in our magazines (Photonics Spectra, BioPhotonics, and EuroPhotonics). Please submit an informal 100-word abstract to [email protected], or use our online submission form.
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