IllustrativeTwo-edge-resolved three-dimensional non-line-of-sight imaging with an ordinary camera
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Researchers have developed a method for three-dimensional non-line-of-sight imaging using an ordinary camera. The technique is referred to as two-edge-resolved, suggesting it involves capturing information from the edges of objects to create a 3d image. This method allows for imaging of objects that are not directly in the camera's line of sight.