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Faculty Focus: Using science to push the boundaries of photography

KAUST ·

KAUST Professor Wolfgang Heidrich received the Humboldt Research Award for his work in computational photography and displays. The award includes €60,000 and a research stay in Germany, hosted by the Max-Planck Institute for Informatics and the Cluster of Excellence on "Multimodal Computing and Interaction" at Saarland University. Heidrich plans to spend six months in Germany over the next three years, networking with faculty and collaborating on research projects. Why it matters: This award highlights KAUST's growing prominence in computer science and fosters international collaboration in cutting-edge areas like computational photography.

Researchers Develop AI Capable of Deblurring Photos - Beebom

Inception ·

Researchers have reportedly developed an artificial intelligence system capable of deblurring photographs. This AI aims to enhance image clarity by using advanced algorithms to reconstruct sharper images from blurry inputs. The technology could significantly improve visual quality across various applications where image capture is prone to blur. Why it matters: This development contributes to the broader field of computer vision and image processing, offering potential applications in areas from surveillance to professional photography.