headcam
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of headcam
Example Sentences
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They trained a multimodal AI system through the eyes and ears of a single child, using headcam video recordings from when the child was six months and through their second birthday.
From Science Daily
As an extension to the ERC project, headcam data is now being collected in teenagers, with the plan to use the same methods to understand complex teen emotions at home, see Teencam Pilot Study -- Institute of Population Health -- University of Liverpool.
From Science Daily
Professor Nic Timpson, Principal Investigator for Children of the 90s commented: "Bristol's families have been involved for decades in important health research and here they are pioneering new ways of studying mental health using this real-life headcam footage."
From Science Daily
Spain's Lucas Eguibar's headcam catches footage of the moment he is caught up in a crash during a snowboard cross race at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
From BBC
On 15 March, he opened fire on worshippers inside the Al Noor mosque, broadcasting the attack on Facebook Live via a headcam he was wearing.
From BBC
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