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Thursday, November 13, 2008 - Anuradha Menon
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A group of Stanford University researchers specializing in artificial intelligence have developed software that makes such a switch relatively simple. The researchers, computer science graduate students Ashutosh Saxena and Siddharth Batra, and Assistant Professor Andrew Ng, see interesting potential for the technology they call ZunaVision. They say a user of the software can easily plunk an image on almost any planar surface in a video, whether wall, floor or ceiling.    (source: news-service.stanford.edu)


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