Today's antipersonnel land mines are small and often have plastic casings that standard metal detectors cannot register.
Researchers at Binghamton have studied how wars, such as in Ukraine, have led to better landmine detection and don't require internet connections.
Abstract: You Only Look Once (YOLO) has established itself as a prominent object detection framework due to its excellent balance between speed and accuracy. This article provides a thorough review of ...
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UK researcher develops drone system to detect plastic landmines
Modern anti-personnel mines are small and often made with plastic casings that standard metal detectors cannot detect.
A new study explains how researchers developed a machine-learning system that uses drones and AI to detect plastic landmines ...
Abstract: In low-light conditions, the detection scene can be harsh, some fundamental image features of the target to be lost, which can result in the disappearance of essential visual characteristics ...
Researchers identified what they believe is the first documented case of a ransomware operation, JadePuffer, conducted ...
A new airborne imaging approach can reliably detect unexploded weapons that lie in shallow coastal waters and remain an ...
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