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Army Develops Face Recognition Technology That Works in the Dark

Army researchers have developed an artificial intelligence and machine learning technique that produces a visible face image from a thermal image of a person”s face captured in low-light or nighttime conditions. This development could lead to enhanced real-time biometrics and post-mission forensic analysis for covert nighttime operations. Thermal cameras like FLIR, or Forward Looking Infrared,

Improving Mid-Infrared Imaging and Sensing

Artificial optical materials could allow cheaper, flatter, more efficient detectors for night vision and other uses. A new way of taking images in the mid-infrared part of the spectrum, developed by researchers at MIT and elsewhere, could enable a wide variety of applications, including thermal imaging, biomedical sensing, and free-space communication. The mid-infrared (mid-IR) band

Army Scientists Devise New Way to Make Night Vision Cheaper, Better

Army scientists have discovered a new way to create night vision that could be cheaper and provide better vision than current methods. Scientists at Stony Brook University, who partnered with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, have found ways to reconfigure materials that previous researchers considered incapable of use in night vision devices, officials said in