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This paper explores how shape, motion, and lighting interact in the case of a two-frame motion sequence. We consider a rigid object with Lambertian reflectance properties undergoing small motion with ...
We've had some success, but a new rig built by Caltech scientists pulls down a mind-boggling 10 trillion frames per second, meaning it can capture light as it travels along — and they have plans ...
That fancy high-speed Phantom camera is pretty much a child’s toy when compared to MIT’s new hardware which can record at 1,000,000,000,000 frames per second. Fast enough to capture slow ...
Mind-bending footage captured by the California Institute of Technology's 'fastest-ever camera' shows what it looks like when a beam of light travels at a speed of 10 trillion frames per second.
This letter introduces an indoor human motion indication method that incorporates radar cross-section (RCS) response within a staggered frame structure. Its two-stage (intra- and inter-frame) ...
Making a slow-motion video of light beams bouncing around inside a 1-liter bottle required a new super-fast imaging system — one capable of taking 1 trillion frames a second.