New movie screen allows for glasses-free 3-D at a larger scale
Prototype display enables viewers to watch a 3-D movie from any seat in a theater.
Prototype display enables viewers to watch a 3-D movie from any seat in a theater.
A new season of "Science Out Loud," produced by MIT students and alumni, brings the Institute's pK-12 vision to the public.
MIT.nano is one of the most ambitious — and challenging — construction projects in Institute history. Why did we make it so hard for ourselves?
Exploiting video game software yields broadcast-quality 3-D video of soccer games in real time.
Company’s more-efficient captioning system processes hundreds of video-hours per day.
Students create and screen their creations in the second annual Course 1 Video Competition.
Award honors work on real-time energy-efficient visual data processing for portable media, which will impact elderly-assistance and advanced driver-assistance systems.
Real-life examples are relevant to MIT students and students around the world.
Algorithm can determine, with 80 percent accuracy, whether video is running forward or backward.
Techniques from natural-language processing enable computers to efficiently search video for actions.
April 28 competition will showcase videos by the MIT community in Building 32-155. Prizes awarded to best entries in animation, documentary, and experimental, among others.
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering sponsors a video-making competition for its students.
Two savvy MIT community members share tips for improving your content’s searchability.
The MIT Community Service Fund was established in 1968 to support MIT students, faculty, and staff volunteers in community-service initiatives.