Geometry in computer vision

Stereo cameras

The stereo cameras approach is a method of distilling a noisy video signal into a coherent data set that a computer can begin to process into actionable symbolic objects, or abstractions. Stereo cameras is one of many approaches used in the broader fields of computer vision and machine vision. (Wikipedia).

Stereo cameras
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DSLR Cameras

Short for "digital single-lens reflex," DSLR Cameras are large cameras with interchangeable lenses that can take very high-quality photos. We hope you enjoy! To learn more, check out our written lesson here: https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/digitalphotography/

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Stereolab - The Super-It

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Stereolab - Double Rocker

An excellent song which I could not find on Youtube.

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Camera Parts

Cameras come in many different shapes and sizes, so the exact buttons and features will vary. However, there are a few basic parts that almost all cameras have. We hope you enjoy! To learn more, check out our written lesson here: https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/digitalphotography/

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Compact Cameras

Compact cameras are designed to be affordable, convenient, and easy to use. They don’t feature a viewfinder, utilizing instead a screen that shows the frame or image. Compact cameras are great if you’re taking a trip and don’t want to carry something big and bulky. We hope you enjoy! To

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Stereolab "Ticker Tape Of The Unconscious" (Montage)

Taken from the album "Dots And Loops".

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Stereo Vision | Student Competition: Computer Vision Training

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Stereo Visual SLAM for Automated Driving

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Lecture 9 | Introduction to Robotics

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Mirrorless Cameras

Mirrorless Cameras are pocket-sized alternatives to DSLRs that feature interchangeable lenses. These cameras use a digital screen or an electronic viewfinder to display what the camera sees. One of the best advantages is that you will be able to see how settings such as shutter speed, ape

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Hands-On with the ZED Mini Mixed-Reality Camera!

We visit the offices of Stereolabs, the makers of the ZED and ZED Mini mixed reality camera systems to test out their implementation of a passthrough camera accessory for VR headsets. Using their ZED Mini, we're able to get an augmented reality experience with the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive,

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Seeing in 3D

"Seeing in 3D" discusses the basics of stereoscopic human vision, examines the most common types of S3D displays available today, and even asserts a humorous look into the future.

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