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Can jumping spiders teach us how to deliver low-power 3D machine vision?

Jumping spider

Jumping spiders have multiple layers of retinas in each eye. Each retina captures an image focused at a slightly different distance, enabling them to judge depth at high precision (Image: Ryan Kaldari)

Spider-inspired depth sensing method delivers real-time 3D vision for less than 1W, say researchers

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