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We are expanding the home-video viewing experience by generating imagery to extend the TV screen and give the impression that the scene wra…
Fluorescent probe could allow scientists to watch circuits within the brain and link their activity to specific behaviors.
New 3D imaging technique can reveal, much more quickly than other methods, how neurons connect throughout the brain.
"The research is…unique in its approach to enable seeing through dense fog for self-driving cars and augmented driving."
Using a femtosecond laser and a camera with a time resolution of about one trillion frames per second, we recover objects hidden out of sig…
Can a person look at a portable display, click on a few buttons, and recover his or her refractive condition? Our optometry solution combin…
We are exploring mathematical modeling of time-of-flight imaging problems and solutions.
We use time-resolved information in an iterative optimization algorithm to recover reflectance of a three-dimensional scene hidden behind a…
Time of Flight 3D cameras like the Microsoft Kinect are prevalent in computer vision and computer graphics. In such devices, the power of a…
Lensless imaging with compressive ultrafast sensingTraditional cameras require a lens and a mega-pixel sensor to capture images. The lens f…
Today’s health sensors (which monitor breathing, heartbeats, steps, etc.) require their users to wear them on their bodies. In contrast, ou…
Imagine a physical object that floats through the air, unconstrained by gravity, which can move freely to display the motion of a planet in…
Ed Boyden and collaborators combine expansion microscopy with lattice light-sheet microscopy to capture detailed images of the brain.
The 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30 list includes at least three members of the Media Lab community.
Heshmat, B., Tancik, M., Satat, G. & Raskar, R. Photography optics in the time dimension. Nature Photonics 12, 560–566 (2018). 10.1038/s41566-018-0234-0
Technique can capture a scene at multiple depths with one shutter click—no zoom lens needed
MIT researchers have developed a system that can produce images of objects shrouded by fog so thick that human vision can’t penetrate it.
Seeing through dense, dynamic, and heterogeneous fog conditions. The technique, based on visible light, uses hardware that is similar to LI…
Developed by MIT researchers, the technology could be a boon for drivers and driverless cars
He is passionate about developing imaging technologies that solve great challenges in society, science, and health
Computational method improves the resolution of time-of-flight depth sensors 1,000-fold.
Kadambi, Achuta and Raskar, Ramesh, Rethinking Machine Vision Time of Flight with GHz Heterodyning, IEEE Access 2017
Researchers want to know what images make us feel more attached to other people. They call their project “Deep Empathy.”
Kadambi, Achuta, et al. "Depth Sensing Using Geometrically Constrained Polarization Normals." International Journal of Computer Vision 125.1-3 (2017): 34-51.
What would your city look like after a disaster? Deep Empathy is a collaboration between the Scalable Coopera…
Terahertz time-gated spectral imaging for content extraction through layered structures.
One day, you're a terrible killing and eating machine. Flash forward 65 million years, and you're being conquered by a $150 gaming accessor…
Enlarging clinical samples for imaging to understand the building blocks of pathologies with nanoscale precision
When a group of forensic dentistry experts set out in 2016 to investigate what may have caused some peculiar holes in a T. rex jaw, they de…
System with $150 worth of hardware offers alternative to 3-D scanners that cost 200 times as much
High-resolution imaging with conventional microscopes:Tissue-expansion technique could allow scientists to map brain circuits.
How to see through tissueWe demonstrate a new method to image through scattering materials like tissue and fog. The demonstration includes …
With over a billion people carrying camera-phones worldwide, we have a new opportunity to upgrade the classic bar code to encourage a flexi…
We introduce a novel interactive method to assess cataracts in the human eye by crafting an optical solution that measures the perceptual i…