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Machine vision begins to work like the human eye

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Machine vision begins to work like the human eye
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Artificial vision is employed in applications ranging from self-driving cars to advanced robotics. However, most “artificial eyes” do not work well in complex real-world conditions, such as sudden strong glare, dimness or uneven light levels. Such devices also rely on complex and rigid electronic circuitry to adjust their sensitivity to light and on post-algorithmic processing for accurate image recognition. A research team headed up at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of Chin

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