At Imagine RIT, instead of using a mouse to move a computer cursor, you can use your eyes and face. Students and faculty from the Department of Computer Science have created systems that capture and ...
If you take the enlarged image of the subject's eye from the lead photograph, and draw two horizontal bars touching the top and bottom of the eye, the area between the two bars is about equivalent to ...
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Cheese! Researchers zoom in on a bystander in the study. Credit: R. Jenkins and C. Kerr/PLOS One A person can learn a lot from looking deeply into someone's eyes---perhaps even enough to identify ...
The big picture: The Internet has long demonstrated the potential hazard involving unintentional reflections in photos. In 2015, researchers at MIT developed an algorithm to remove distracting (and ...
Reflections in the "dark mirror" of a person's pupil could be used by police to identify criminals, piece together crime scenes or link networks of suspects. According to the study, led by Dr Rob ...