Motion perception, particularly in three dimensions, is a fundamental aspect of human visual processing that enables the interpretation of dynamic environments. The brain combines multiple sensory ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Sciences; DOI 10.29026/oes.2024.230033, discusses edge-enhanced spatial computing based on binocular metalens. Spatial computing and the emerging metaverse ...
Our ability to perceive the rich, three-dimensional nature of the world depends on stereopsis. It is a process by which the brain combines slightly different images from each eye (binocular disparity) ...
Results of Turbid Underwater 3D Polarization Imaging. (a) Polarization binocular underwater robot and marine experimental scene. (b) Binocular imaging restoration results, depth estimation results and ...
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