Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)
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Kitware Receives Funds From U.S. Air Force Research Lab To Extend The Bender Toolkit For Anatomical Model Repositioning
This new Phase I project will enable researchers to change the pose of anatomical models from medical images. Such manipulations facilitate a variety of ergonomic and anatomic studies and have the potential to lead to an improved understanding of how emitted energies, such as cell phone signals, effect the human body. Read More »
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Kitware Releases Its Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI) Tracking System, Immediately Available Through Forge.mil
Kitware, Inc., a leader in developing advanced computer vision technologies, announces the immediate availability of its state-of-the-art Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI) tracking system on Forge.mil, as part of the Kitware Image & Video Exploitation and Retrieval Toolkit (KWIVER). Full source code is available with unlimited rights, under the conditions of the DoD Community Source Usage Agreement, to anyone who can access Forge.mil...
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Kitware To Develop Advanced Sparse Bundle Adjustment System For The Air Force
Kitware’s sparse bundle adjustment platform will enable more efficient and accurate video analysis by improving camera pose estimation from imagery using advanced algorithms and extensive computer vision expertise. Read More »
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Kitware To Improve Air Force Video Analyst Workflows With VIRAT
This new BAA funding will be used to transform analyst workflows and enable more efficient extraction of relevant information from full motion video (FMV) feeds. Read More »
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