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postheadericon Computer vision system recognizes 3D objects via heat diffusion

A 'heat mean signature' of a human hand is used to perceive the six segments of the overal...

If we see a hand, regardless of whether it 's to open, in a fist, or point fingers, we still recognize as a hand. If a computer is only taught to recognize an open hand, but it will probably have no idea what tough for a hand. To interpret the first computer-vision systems more images like people do - to recognize that a fist is a hand, for example - one of the goals of artificial intelligence researchers have for some time now. Things in this area can make up about one step forward, but, as scientists have announced in Indiana 's Purdue University, only two new methods for three-dimensional object recognition, both on the heat distribution ... Continue Reading computer vision system recognizes 3D objects via thermal diffusion

Tags: Computer, Heat, Object Recognition, Purdue University, vision

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