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    News4 Fig1
    OptoMotive mechatronics has developed a smart-camera-based system that can be retrofitted to automate the setup of offset web printing presses.
    April 1, 2012
    In a collaboration between AIDO and technological center AINIA, researchers are studying different types of spectral vision systems for food-related applications such as inspection...
    April 1, 2012
    News1 Fig2
    A Markerless Motion Capture (MoCap) system developed at the Leibniz University of Hannover, with the help of IMAGO Technologies, uses multiple visible and infrared (IR) cameras...
    April 1, 2012
    1204vsd Snap Camera
    Specialised Imaging has developed a capability that allows users of its SIM Ultra Fast framing camera to rapidly capture images and precisely measure the temperature at different...
    April 1, 2012
    Snap Printer
    Using a high-speed imaging technique, scientists from Cambridge University (Cambridge, England) have developed a means of predicting whether a filament of fluid from a print head...
    April 1, 2012
    Snap Plant
    Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (Madison, WI, USA) have developed an image-processing system that captures time-lapse images of how plants grow.
    April 1, 2012
    Snap Cmos
    Cornell University scientists (Ithaca, NY, USA) have developed a class of CMOS image sensor which, when combined with a standard camera lens, performs lightfield imaging without...
    April 1, 2012
    Andywilson
    There are many advantages to being a journalist reporting on the latest developments in machine vision and image processing.
    April 1, 2012