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ScienceDaily 1 place · 07/01/2024 16:22 EDT

New and improved camera inspired by the human eye

Computer scientists have invented a camera mechanism that improves how robots see and react to the world around them. Inspired by how the human eye works, their innovative camera system mimics the tiny involuntary movements used by the eye to maintain clear and stable vision over time.

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