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We may soon owe Hollywood an apology for some of its ridiculous forensics. Researchers at the University of Maryland have developed an eerie technique that can reconstruct 3D images from the ...
The researchers came up with one real-world scenario to try this gear out in: they zoomed in on eye reflections from video clips by Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga, hoping to take advantage of quality close ...
Researchers at the University of Maryland have turned eye reflections into (somewhat discernible) 3D scenes. The work builds on Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF), an AI technology that can reconstruct ...
OLED reigns as a premium TV technology, but it has been traditionally weak in one area: screen reflections. A combination of lower overall brightness compared to mini-LED TVs, plus a glossy screen ...
Researchers have developed an algorithm that identifies deepfake portraits by looking at their eyes. Computer scientists at the University of Buffalo created the deepfake-spotting algorithm, according ...
If there's one thing we can all agree on, it's that we're using our screens way, way more than we should. And while it's a myth that they damage your eyes permanently, excessive screen use ...
The big picture: The Internet has long demonstrated the potential hazard involving unintentional reflections in photos. In 2015, researchers at MIT developed an algorithm to remove distracting (and ...