In thermal pictures, we all see blurry and ghostly figures, but this thing may have become an old memory from the past. Scientists are currently working on an Artificial intelligence tool that can make fuzzy thermal images into detailed pictures even if it is taken in the dark.
If scientists successfully develop this AI tool then this will be a great help to the self-driving cars to navigate even during the night. Thermal pictures are mostly used in night vision systems to identify heat sources.
The pictures were blurry and fuzzy because of the phenomenon called ghosting. This happens because the identified heat overwhelms other details of the object’s figure just like when a light makes it difficult to convert other etching on a lightbulb.
According to the July 26 report of Nature, in West Lafayette, the Purdue University’s professor theoretical physicist Fanglin Bao, and his colleagues paired a thermal camera with a computer program that contains an AI tool.
This AI tool unravels information from the camera to sharpen the texture and other kinds of material of objects in a picture.
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