Infographic: Learning to See in the Dark - A Peek at Progress

5/24/2018 Stephany Guerrero, Coordinated Science Lab

Written by Stephany Guerrero, Coordinated Science Lab

Research at CSL abounds. Our teams are working on solutions that will change the foundations of health IT, internet of things, cybersecurity, and robotics. Our new infographic series, "A Peek at Progress," visualizes some of our research to get an understanding of how it can affect the future. Ever take a photo in the dark and it's just a blurry mess? Grainy and dark photos may soon be thing of the past, thanks to deep learning. We interviewed ECE and CSL PhD student Chen Chen on a published paper he worked on called, "Learning to See in the Dark." The paper is open to the public at arxiv.org and is published in IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2018. This infographic breaks down what it's all about. Click each image for a high-resolution pop-out screen.

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For more on this topic, check out Gizmodo's news article, the project website, and this cool video on how their algorithm works on the images.


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This story was published May 24, 2018.