Professors Emma Alexander, Manling Li, Han Liu, Marcelo Worsley, and their students represented Northwestern CS at CVPR 2026 ...
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup unfolds across North America, the world is focused on the players, coaches, and dramatic moments on the field.
UAS training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, taught reserve Marines how to employ and defend various drone systems for potential future combat operations. (Image: U.S. Marine Corps / Lance Cpl. Abram Maestre ...
The 2026 World Cup has added AI and computer vision to the officiating crew — a sensor inside the ball, semi-automated ...
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to see and understand the world around us. From facial recognition on ...
More than 1.5 billion people worldwide are expected to watch the 2026 World Cup finals. With that many fans scrutinizing ...
From facial recognition on smartphones to humanoid robots, computer vision technology, which serves as the eyes of artificial ...
Abstract: Detecting objects remains one of computer vision and image understanding applications’ most fundamental and challenging aspects. Significant advances in object detection have been achieved ...
Abstract: This paper shows that masked autoencoders (MAE) are scalable self-supervised learners for computer vision. Our MAE approach is simple: we mask random patches of the input image and ...
What if you could transform complex images into actionable insights with just a few clicks? That’s exactly what Google Gemini 3’s Agentic Vision promises to deliver, an innovative way to analyze, ...
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