Researchers in UC Santa Barbara professor Yasamin Mostofi’s lab have enabled, for the first time, counting a stationary seated crowd using WiFi signals, and without relying on people to carry a device ...
“The people took their places in rows by hundreds and by fifties.” (Mark 6:40) (photo: ABOVE: Photo by Kevin Knight. BELOW: Capitol image by Google Earth; crowd video by Kevin Knight; video embed from ...
The input image is first split into overlapping patches. Then, those patches go through tokens reduction block and main transformer to learn features with global information. To abstract global ...
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Researchers have given the first demonstration of crowd counting through walls using only everyday communication signals such as WiFi. The technique, which requires only a wireless transmitter and ...
Due to forecasted sub-zero temperatures in Washington, D.C., the traditional outdoor ceremony will move inside the Capitol Rotunda for the first time, with additional public viewing at Capital One ...
Computers have scanned aerial photographs and conducted the first automated mass-crowd count in the world. Computers have scanned aerial photographs and conducted the first automated mass-crowd count ...
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