(NEXSTAR) – Kenny Loggins isn’t a fan of President Donald Trump’s latest AI video. Loggins, a musician well known for songs including “I’m Alright,” “This Is It” and “Footloose,” issued a public ...
Abstract: In the context of multiobject tracking using video synthetic aperture radar (Video SAR), Doppler shifts induced by target motion result in artifacts that are easily mistaken for shadows ...
Video: Mostly sunny Saturday, tracking two rainy systems for next week Florida property tax to be eliminated for seniors under new proposal Alex Acosta cleared Trump of wrongdoing in the Epstein case, ...
Abstract: Visual object tracking and segmentation in omnidirectional videos are challenging due to the wide field-of-view and large spherical distortion brought by 360 $^{\circ }$ images. To alleviate ...
Oct. 13 (UPI) --K-pop girl group Nmixx dropped their debut full-length album, Blue Valentine, on Monday. They also released a music video for the title track. The video for "Blue Valentine" features ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers arrested a Chicago TV producer Friday morning. The federal government now accuses her of throwing an object at a CBP vehicle. Video posted Friday ...
In May 2024, Pooja Shali, an anchor for India Today, received a concerned message from a friend. The friend had been scrolling Instagram Reels and came across what appeared to be a video of Shali ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS/Gray News) - A former South Carolina lawmaker charged with nearly a dozen counts of distributing child sex abuse material will plead guilty. Former state Rep. RJ May has agreed to ...
The Pokémon Company stated that it was not involved in the Department of Homeland Security’s latest video, which utilized the franchise’s theme song and anime footage. “We are aware of a recent video ...
The Pokémon Company International has confirmed it was not involved in the Department of Homeland Security’s ICE raid video that uses the “Pokémon” anime’s theme song and footage. “We are aware of a ...
A widely shared video on X, formerly Twitter, claims that British police demanded a teenage girl hand over her phone after she viewed a social media post. According to the West Midlands police, the ...
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