@IshikawaLab
  @IshikawaLab
Ishikawa Group Laboratory | Recognition and Behavior in Smart Systems @IshikawaLab | Uploaded 10 years ago | Updated 59 seconds ago
This video shows the overview of our research on exploring parallel, high-speed, and real-time operations for sensory information processing. With a narration of the entire scope of our laboratory, a lot of recent applications based on high-speed vision are introduced such as Janken (Rock Paper Scissors) Robot, Lumipen, Book Flipping Scanning (BFS-Auto), AIRR Tablet, etc. You can understand that high-speed vision exerts a significant impact in a wide range of fields from image analysis to gesture UI, dynamic projection mapping and mechanical control requiring real-time feedback.
http://ishikawa-vision.org
Recognition and Behavior in Smart SystemsBrobdingnagian Glass: A Micro-Stereoscopic Telexistence SystemLumipen 2: Illumination and Magic by Dynamic Projection MappingHigh-speed DribblingHigh Speed Gesture UI: Ultra Low latency with ProprioceptionAccurate and Robust Inter-vehicle Distance Estimation with Stereo High-speed VisionHuman-Robot Cooperation for Micrometer-Order Manipulation Using High-Speed VisionRapid SVBRDF Measurement by Algebraic Solution Based on Adaptive IlluminationDynamic Viewpoint-dependent Projection with Dynamic Projection MappingMap browsing with the Smart Laser ScannerHigh Speed Gesture Recognition for zSpace 3D DisplayAIRR Tablet: Floating Display with High-Speed Gesture UI

Recognition and Behavior in Smart Systems @IshikawaLab

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER