This week in Nature: Night vision - thermal physics and AI combine to let machines see in the dark Read the full issue:
From robot helpers to autonomous cars, one key requirement for machines engaged in social interaction is the ability to perceive their surroundings. Well-lit conditions present few problems, but darkness currently poses considerable obstacles. In this week’s issue,present an AI-assisted approach that greatly improves night vision for machines. Called
, the system combines thermal physics and infrared imaging with machine learning to discern an object in pitch darkness as though it is illuminated by broad daylight. exploits thermal radiation laws to perceive texture and depth in darkness, giving greater accuracy than conventional thermal-imaging systems.
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