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Dennis Scimeca

Dennis Scimeca is a veteran technology journalist with expertise in interactive entertainment and virtual reality. At Vision Systems Design, Dennis covered machine vision and image processing with an eye toward leading-edge technologies and practical applications for making a better world. Currently, he is the senior editor for technology at IndustryWeek, a partner publication to Vision Systems Design. 

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Hyperspectral Imaging Salmon Farming

Hyperspectral imaging gauges salmon maturation for fish farming

A hyperspectral imaging system uses color and reflectivity to identify salmon as either being in the juvenile or the mature phase.
Jan. 25, 2022
Image courtesy of Jinyang Liang.
3 D Imaging Blip Tia Results

BLIP-TIA system increases speed and FOV of 3D imaging

High speed cameras and computational imaging combine to break barriers.
Jan. 18, 2022
Medical Imaging Normal And Anomaly

Deep learning model identifies difficult-to-detect abnormalities in medical images

Researchers from the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Institute of Computer Science at Goethe University Frankfurt, and Philips Research have created a new method...
Jan. 17, 2022
Image courtesy of Eshed Ohn-Bar.
Deep Learning Autonomous Vehicle Learning By Watching

Autonomous driving system learns by watching other drivers

Can data gathered by observation allow machines to improvise?
Nov. 9, 2021
Image courtesy of Kuk-Jin Yoon.
Event Based Omnidirectional Imaging

Multi-view stereo method uses event-based omnidirectional imaging

Computational imaging techniques make possible an entirely new method of 3D imaging.
Nov. 2, 2021
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3 D Imaging Ultrasound Vascular

3D ultrasound-based imaging technique combines depth cameras and robotics

Kinect cameras and robot arms enable precision vascular scanning.
Oct. 26, 2021
Image courtesy of Dushan Wadduwage.
Microscopy With Computational Imaging

Computational and NIR imaging increase wide-field microscopy depth and resolution at increased speed

A new technique could allow researchers to quickly image blood vessels and individual neurons at high resolution.
Aug. 16, 2021
Image courtesy of Artemis Vision.
Figure 1: The RaPT rapid pallet tracking system at the Normerica warehouse installs on the left side of the loading dock and scans 2D barcodes on pallets as they load into trucks.

Barcode scanning vision system provides accuracy for warehouse truck loading operations

Simple procedures and precise tracking enable increased shipping volume and significant time savings.
Aug. 11, 2021