Experiences Deploying an Always-on Farm Network
Project Vermont: Improving camera performance through curved image sensors
By Richard Stoakley, Microsoft Research It’s hard to remember when our world wasn’t full of cameras. They’re in our phones and tablets, posted on street corners and in our buildings and cars. We rely on…
Project Vermont: Curved Camera Sensors
While significant advances have been made to camera sensors and the algorithms that process images, optical systems have not seen the same radical improvements. The Project Vermont Team set out to solve one of the…
The Good, the Bad, and the Practical
In this talk, I will discuss how to relax design constraints in quantum information processing in two distinct ways. First, I discuss using principled approaches to statistical inference to make more efficient use of data…
Holograms: The future of near-eye display?
By Andrew Maimone, Researcher; Andreas Georgiou, Researcher; Joel Kollin, Principal Research Hardware Development Engineer Last week at the SCIEN Workshop on Augmented and Mixed Reality, a group of industry and academic researchers met to discuss the future of…
Holographic Near-Eye Displays for Virtual and Augmented Reality
We present novel designs for virtual and augmented reality near-eye displays based on phase-only holographic projection. For more information, please visit our project page and blog.