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The first 500 people to use this link will get 2 free months of Skillshare Premium Membership: We bring your vibration problems to life, using the patented RDI William T. Freeman (MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology) - July, 2012 Abstract I'll present two topics relating to the analysis and re-display of To the naked eye, buildings and bridges appear fixed in place, unmoved by forces like wind and rain. These large structures do ... It's all about getting things closer to your eye while still keeping focused. In fact, if the image of the lens is at infinity, you won't even ...

William T. Freeman is the Thomas and Gerd Perkins Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, affiliated ... Get your business started today with Shopify: MIT researchers have now developed a technique to "see" vibrations that would otherwise be invisible to the naked eye, ... The video accompanying our SIGGRAPH 2012 paper "Eulerian Video You know what this is, right? It's a big old positive lens. You hold it up to your eyeball and suddenly you can see much smaller text.

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Reveal Invisible Motion With This Clever Video Trick

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Motion amplification camera examples

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We bring your vibration problems to life, using the patented RDI

William T. Freeman - Motion Magnification

William T. Freeman - Motion Magnification

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Motion Magnification and Motion Denoising – William T. Freeman (MIT)

Motion Magnification and Motion Denoising – William T. Freeman (MIT)

July, 2012 Abstract I'll present two topics relating to the analysis and re-display of

SENSE.nano Symposium: Magnifying Vibrations in Bridges and Buildings, William Freeman

SENSE.nano Symposium: Magnifying Vibrations in Bridges and Buildings, William Freeman

To the naked eye, buildings and bridges appear fixed in place, unmoved by forces like wind and rain. These large structures do ...

How a Magnifying Glass Works | Doc Physics

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It's all about getting things closer to your eye while still keeping focused. In fact, if the image of the lens is at infinity, you won't even ...

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William T. Freeman is the Thomas and Gerd Perkins Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, affiliated ...

Amplifying Invisible Motion

Amplifying Invisible Motion

Get your business started today with Shopify: http://shopify.com/stevemould

Magnifying motion

Magnifying motion

MIT researchers have now developed a technique to "see" vibrations that would otherwise be invisible to the naked eye, ...

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You know what this is, right? It's a big old positive lens. You hold it up to your eyeball and suddenly you can see much smaller text.