Artificial intelligence is learning to see in the dark

5/18/2018

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Quartz (May 17) -- Cameras are terrible at taking pictures in the dark. The tiny image sensors in most modern cameras can only absorb a small amount of light, which often results in dark, grainy images. To try to solve this problem without inventing a new image sensor, researchers at Intel and the U. of I. taught an artificial intelligence algorithm how to take the data from darker images and reconstruct them to be brighter and clearer.


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This story was published May 18, 2018.