What’s lurking in and around the rainforest canopy? That’s a hard question to answer, especially in tall and dense forests. Traditional tracking methods, like camera traps, often miss out on elusive ...
Biometric trackers, cellphone location databases and drones are among the surveillance technologies agents are using in their immigration enforcement campaign.
By adopting systems that combine RFID, IoT and smart cameras, stores access the same level of sophistication that larger ...
The Columbia University researchers achieved the feat by allowing their robot, EMO, to study itself in a mirror. It learned ...
Abstract: Object detection in event streams has emerged as a cutting-edge research area, demonstrating superior performance in low-light conditions, scenarios with motion blur, and rapid movements.
Not a ticket by mail, an officer must be present to pull an offender over to issue ticket or warning ARKANSAS (ARDOT) — You could be ticketed using a cell phone (handheld device) while driving as the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The popular grocery store chain Wegmans has started using cameras with facial recognition technology in some of its stores.
Most of the Detroit River’s story sits out of sight, resting quietly on the bottom. By dragging a camera along the riverbed while magnet fishing, shapes and objects appear long before they reach the ...
LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Highway Police (AHP), a division of the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT), is utilizing new work zone camera technology that can detect handheld device usage ...
The state currently has technology in place that detects drivers violating speed limits in work zones, but by mid-January, they will also pick up handheld devices. Alex Pretti spotted on camera ...
The Arkansas Highway Police are expanding how they enforce safety laws in interstate work zones by rolling out new camera technology designed to detect drivers using handheld devices behind the wheel.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — New work zone camera technology in Arkansas will soon detect drivers using their handheld devices in work zones, raising both safety hopes and privacy concerns. Act 707 allows ...