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Robots with flies' eyes could take advantage of the insect’s vision system to better locate the edges and boundaries of objects. This ability could help robots perform a variety of tasks more quickly and accurately than if they were using traditional sensors.
Robotic lightning bugs take flight, MIT News
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Exploring Insect Vision: Muscles Behind Compound Eyes
Muscles that move the retina augment compound eye vision in Drosophila
MIT scientists have developed a new kind of camera—from a crab - Fast Company
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Artificial bee eye could improve robotic vision
Optics & Photonics News - What Computer Vision Can Learn from Insect Vision
It might bug you, but University of Manitoba's insect collection is key to understanding the world
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