Animals don't experience the world passively. A hawk tilts its head to track prey. A person leans forward to read a sign.
Animals don't experience the world passively. A hawk tilts its head to track prey. A person leans forward to read a sign.
While rodents are the cornerstone of modern neuroscience research, it has remained an open question whether they possess the ...
Visual object tracking comprises the problem of locating and following the trajectory of a specified target across an image sequence, given only an initial annotation. Techniques have evolved from ...
Abstract: Multi-modal object tracking leverages the complementary attributes of different modalities, such as visible+ thermal (RGBT) or visible+depth (RGBD) data, to enhance tracking performance.
A Comprehensive Survey: Awesome Multi-modal Object Tracking. Chunhui Zhang, Li Liu, Hao Wen, Xi Zhou, Yanfeng Wang. [paper] [homepage][䏿–‡è§£è¯»] Abstract: Multi-modal object tracking (MMOT) is an emerging ...
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The Most Visual Magic Tricks With Everyday Objects
You don’t need expensive props to perform incredible magic. With just coins, pens, rings, and cards, these 8 visual tricks create jaw-dropping effects that amaze any audience. 54 shot, 7 dead, in ...
When Apple announced the iPhone 16 lineup, the new models featured an exclusive Apple Intelligence feature: Visual Intelligence. Powered by the Camera Control button, it was actually a gimmick to ...
Abstract: Visual object tracking and segmentation in omnidirectional videos are challenging due to the wide field-of-view and large spherical distortion brought by 360 $^{\circ }$ images. To alleviate ...
Motor planning critically supports efficient hand grasping and object manipulation, involving the precise integration of sensory cues and anticipatory motor commands. Current methods often ...
Apple has announced a major Visual Intelligence update at WWDC 2025, enabling users to search and take action on anything displayed across their iPhone apps. The feature, which previously worked only ...
This study reveals a crucial link between covert spatial attention, object processing, and microsaccades (MSs). While spatial attention alone does not affect tuning curves of V4 neurons, MSs directed ...
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