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“pattern recognition”

PartNet is a consistent, large-scale dataset of 3D objects annotated with fine-grained, instance-level, and hierarchical 3D part information

PartNet is a new semantic database of common objects that brings a new level of real-world understanding to robots

17 Jun 2019

4 min read

Closed-circuit television captured this image just seconds after three bombs exploded at Madrid’s Atocha train station on 11 march 2004

Pattern recognition and other computational methods can reduce the bias inherent in traditional criminal forensics

29 Nov 2010

9 min read

DARPA project reads the brain waves of image analysts to speed up intelligence triage

01 Apr 2008

4 min read