Vexcel, the world's largest aerial imagery and geospatial data program, today announced the launch of Custom Elements, a new ...
Multi-branch adoption by the Army, Air Force and defense primes has pushed the company's AI edge-compute and imagery-processing contracts to eight awards throug ...
What if you could teach a computer to recognize a zebra without ever showing it one? Imagine a world where object detection isn’t bound by the limits of endless training data or high-powered hardware.
Researchers at the University of Southampton have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can spot hard-to-see objects lodged in patients' airways better than expert radiologists. In a ...