Identification of each animal in a collective becomes possible even when individuals are never all visible simultaneously, enabling faster and more accurate analysis of collective behavior.
When ‘Oumuamua passed through the solar system, it left scientists with more questions than answers. Now, new observations suggest it may not have been unique. Researchers are identifying objects with ...
AERIS-10 is an open-source hardware, “low-cost” (more on that later) 10.5 GHz phased array radar system featuring Pulse Linear Frequency Modulated (LFM) modulation and based on an AMD Artix-7 FPGA.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As the NCAA Division I men’s basketball committee convened in Indianapolis on Wednesday to start building the most treasured and critiqued tournament bracket in American sports, the ...
Abstract: Traditional MOT methods often struggle with issues such as occlusions, identity switches, and limited cross-camera trajectory matching accuracy. To overcome these challenges, this paper ...
[2024/4/23] We have added an audio-grounding feature that tracks the sound-making object within the video's soundtrack. [2023/5/12] We have authored a technical report for SAM-Track. [2023/5/7] We ...
Simpson College’s men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in the American Rivers Conference Indoor Championships Feb. 27 and 28 at Luther College in Decorah. Although both teams took home ...
You can now access Google's virtual try on feature directly from Circle to Search. (Google) To coincide with the release of Samsung's new Galaxy S26 family of phones, Google is pushing out a small but ...
Japanese firms Toshiba and MIRISE Technologies have demonstrated a breakthrough in autonomous mobility. The firms have embedded Toshiba’s Simulated Bifurcation Machine (SBM), a quantum-inspired ...
Creating a highly accurate geological model at a large scale presents a considerable challenge, primarily due to constraints imposed by sparse data availability. A promising strategy to mitigate these ...
Happy Tuesday! Our evening snow is already popping up on radar out west. Most of us will see flakes start between 4 and 6 p.m. with the snow become more widespread later on tonight. The snow itself ...
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