computer vision
'Faceless Recognition System' Can Identify You Even When You Hide Your Face
Researchers have trained neural networks to identify obscured faces with disturbingly high accuracy.
Cameras Are Getting Better at Seeing if You're Nervous
A new approach to computer vision can select regions of your face to analyze in order to determine your heart rate and underlying emotion.
Help Bring Burning Man a Walk-in Kaleidoscope
If you want the full Burning Man experience without drugs, the 'Musical Periscope' just might be the answer.
MIT Researchers Taught An Algorithm to Generate Sound Based on Silent Videos
Hit an object enough times and even an algorithm can tell you what it sounds like.
Computers Might Just 'See' Like Humans After All
Computers are getting better at mimicking the brain.
Are Your Eyes Better Than a Computer's?
Flower footage puts computer vision to the test in Shinseungback Kimyonghun’s new video installation.
Quayola Talks ‘Iconographies,’ His New Show of Algorithmic Engravings and Prints
For his new show ‘Iconographies’, Quayola explores Renaissance iconography, engravings, algorithms and computer text as art.
Can Soldiers Trust Guns That Tell Them Where to Shoot?
The Canadian military wants machines to help people make life-or-death decisions.
Makers of Device That Can 'See' Through Walls Are Worried About Who Will Use It
It could save a life or spy on innocents, researchers say.