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Recently, a stalker found and attacked a Japanese pop star, in part by using an eye reflection to figure out what train station she uses. (He then waited for her at the train station and followed her ...
In a fascinating exploration of the human eye's reflective properties, researchers at the University of Maryland have achieved a remarkable feat: creating a three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of a ...
Scientists have developed a smartphone app that is capable of detecting the early signs of eye disease by analyzing photos of children. The White Eye Detector is a free app that uses machine learning ...
Neural radiance field (NeRF) technology is starting to show some incredible capabilities in turning 2D images and videos into 3D models, but University of Maryland researchers are taking things to ...
Clues to deepfakes may be in the eyes. Researchers at the University of Hull in England reported July 15 that eye reflections offer a potential way to suss out AI-generated images of people. The ...
Experts at the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Michigan State University, say the Y‑suture is a natural structural pattern found in the lens of dogs and cats.
Posting a photo to social media could’ve cost Japanese pop star Ena Matsuoka her life. On September 1, obsessed stalker Hibiki Sato attacked Matsuoka outside her home, dragging her to a dark corner to ...
Researchers have developed an algorithm that identifies deepfake portraits by looking at their eyes. Computer scientists at the University of Buffalo created the deepfake-spotting algorithm, according ...
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