Researchers see around corners to detect object shapes

EurekAlert  June 19, 2019
An international team of researchers (USA – Carnegie Mellon University, Canada, UK) demonstrated they can use special light sources and sensors to see around corners or through gauzy filters, enabling them to reconstruct the shapes of unseen objects. They have computed millimeter- and micrometer-scale shapes of curved objects, providing an important new component to a larger suite of non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging techniques now being developed by computer vision researchers. Research will be presented at an upcoming conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition…read more.

Credit: Carnegie Mellon University

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