In his time, Ramesh Raskar has launched and invented a lot of stuff. A camera that can see “around corners”? He did that (here’s the TED talk). A series of mobile phone-based eye tests? He founded a ...
The Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques (ACM SIGGRAPH) is pleased to announce Ramesh Raskar, PhD, Associate Professor and Head ...
Ramesh Raskar, Andreas Velten, and Moungi Bawendi at MIT have built a new imaging system that can capture videos at one trillion frames per second, meaning it can produce a slow-motion video of light ...
This article was taken from the November 2012 issue of Wired magazine. Be the first to read Wired's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands ...
Superman had X-ray vision, but a pair of scientists have gone one better: seeing around corners. Ordinarily, the only way to see something outside your line of sight is to stand in front of a mirror ...
Superman had X-ray vision, but a pair of scientists has gone one better: seeing around corners. Ordinarily, the only way to see something outside your line of sight is to stand in front of a mirror or ...
Motion capture is a staple of movie-making. It’s also extremely expensive. The required equipment can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. But a professor at MIT has invented an entirely new system, ...
Imagine adding beautiful lighting to a photo after you took the picture. A camera developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology could get you there. But first, let's talk speed: This one-of-a ...
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