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The New Year issue of Imaging and Machine Vision Europe is out now!

Imaging and Machine Vision Europe magazine cover December2023/January2024

Happy New Year from Imaging & Machine Vision Europe, where we are pleased to announce the launch of our latest print issue! 

This month, we delve into the world of hyperspectral Earth imaging vision, exploring how the latest orbital imaging techniques are addressing the demands of the Earth imaging industries. 

We also learn how event-based vision sensors are evolving to address the internet of things and other low-power, small-form-factor applications; we explore the increasingly powerful  combination of machine vision and machine learning in healthcare; look at how to integrate multiple cameras in embedded vision set-ups and examine how deep learning can be used to optimise vision inspection.

Plus your usual round-up of technical focuses; product information and news: 

Imaging and machine vision news

MIT researchers enhance AI training with synthetic images

Oxford Metrics to purchase IVS in £8.1 million deal

Sony's weak image sensor sales contribute to 29% drop in profits

US Chips Act grant to advance computer vision, boost semiconductor workforce

Basler and MVTec partner with Siemens

Hyperspectral machine learning tool detects methane plumes from orbit

 

Features

How can deep learning optimise vision inspection?

Hongsuk Lee, founder and CEO of Neurocle, explores the many benefits of deep learning, as well as the roadblocks preventing its widespread adoption in machine vision

Why hyperspectral Earth imaging has a bright future

A boom in satellite activity and capability is attracting more entrants to hyperspectral imaging from orbit and driving a giant leap forward in technological capacity, reports Andrei Mihai

How event-based vision meets the challenges of the Internet of Things

Event-based vision sensors are evolving to address the internet of things and other low-power, small-form-factor applications, says Luca Verre

Will machine vision and AI transform medical care?

From monitoring the elderly, to blood imaging and in vivo microscopy, machine vision and machine learning are an increasingly powerful combination in healthcare

How to integrate multiple cameras in embedded vision set-ups

Maharajan Veerabahu, co-founder of e-con Systems, highlights the benefits and challenges in deploying multi-camera vision solutions

 

Plus

Tech Focus: The latest lenses and optics for imaging in 2024

A look at the commercial lens and optics offerings for imaging

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