Monday, March 04, 2013

Incredible algorithm reveals invisible motion in everyday video

io9 wrote Incredible algorithm reveals invisible motion in everyday video "Researchers at MIT working at 'the intersection of vision and graphics' have created a computer program that offers its users a stunning new way of looking at the world. The intriguing technique, which uses an algorithm that can amplify both movement and color, can be used to monitor everthing from breathing in a sleeping infant, to the pulse in a hospital patient. Its creators, led by computer scientist William Freeman, call it 'Eulerian Video Magnification,' and it's nothing short of stunning to watch in action."

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