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Smart Cameras Aim Themselves

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Hank Hogan

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are borrowing Mother Nature's tricks to make cameras with a brain. The result could be systems that distinguish birds from planes or that automatically aim themselves for distance-learning applications. Researchers modeling the visual reflex in the vertebrate brain have developed a self-aiming camera system. A neural network simulation monitors input from a pair of microphones and a camera. If the video and audio signals originate from the same place at the same time, the system aims a second camera at that location. Courtesy...Read full article

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