Powering surveillance
Matthew Dale explores new algorithms, processing boards and interfaces for viewing images, all for improving airborne surveillance
Matthew Dale explores new algorithms, processing boards and interfaces for viewing images, all for improving airborne surveillance
Urban areas are being transformed by the Internet of Things and other information and communication technologies. Abigail Williams looks at how digital security cameras will fit into these smart cities
Stephen Mounsey takes a look at the cameras that are taking a look at all of us
Greg Blackman looks at some of the imaging techniques used in forensics and criminal investigations, from the importance of CCTV to generating images of a suspect from an eyewitness account
Gemma Simpson previews some of the vision innovations at this year's IPOT
Nick Morris assesses the non-industrial markets for vision technology
Advances in sensors that capture images like real eyes, plus in the software and hardware to process them, are bringing a paradigm shift in imaging, finds Andrei Mihai
A new automated approach is helping engineers in vision technology and forensics to identify rare traces, which can be essential in solving a crime
Integrating AI and augmented reality into imaging and machine vision for automated inspection tasks paves the way for faster, more efficient manufacturing, finds Abigail Williams
Camera and AI-equipped agricultural robots that can till, weed, pollinate and harvest are revolutionising farming, discovers Benjamin Skuse
Optical accelerators are enabling a new generation of powerful hyperspectral cameras, writes Professor Andrea Fratalocchi, of KAUST and Pixeltra
Imec’s Wouter Charle on how compact hyperspectral imaging cameras have huge potential once integrated into stringent clinical workflows