Computer vision at the limit of physics

Computer vision has made dramatic strides, with broad adoption in manufacturing, health care, industrial safety and security, self-driving vehicles, and augmented reality. In many of these applications, reliability is constrained not by algorithms and computation, but by the underlying physics of low light, fast motion, and uncontrolled lighting. Computer imaging expert Tristan Swedish will discuss these challenges, how to mitigate them, and emerging technological solutions inspired by visual systems found in nature.
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This is the first in a series of live events in partnership with MIT Startup Exchange.