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[OpenCV](https://opencv.org/) was kind enough to host our own CEO and cofounder Brandon Minor on their weekly webinar. The topic: Sensors for your sensors!
Sometimes, it's necessary to use one sensor in order to compensate for another sensor's weaknesses. The real question is... how far does that line of thinking go? We take it to its logical extreme in this webinar.
Find the talk and the presentation below.
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Tangram Vision helps perception teams develop and scale autonomy faster.