A laser camera that can see an entire room through a keyhole

Non-line-of-sight imaging pictures from a Stanford study

"Non-line-of-sight imaging" is the technique of shining light in a direction and measuring all the ways it bounces off objects to determine their rough shape — including ones the person holding the camera can't see. That means that, historically, they've been able to use NLOS imaging to, say, detect an object hidden around a corner in a hallway. — Read the rest



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