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  2. OpenDroneMap - Wikipedia

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    OpenDroneMap is an open source photogrammetry toolkit to process aerial imagery (usually from a drone) into maps and 3D models. [3] [4] [5] The software is hosted and distributed freely on GitHub. [6] OpenDroneMap has been integrated within American Red Cross's in-field Portable OpenStreetMap system. [7]

  3. These Safety-Focused Drones Are Kid (and Beginner) Friendly - AOL

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  4. Slaughterbots - Wikipedia

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    Slaughterbots is a 2017 arms-control advocacy video presenting a dramatized near-future scenario where swarms of inexpensive microdrones use artificial intelligence and facial recognition software to assassinate political opponents based on preprogrammed criteria.

  5. 3D Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The stated aim of the Solo drone is the ease of both flying the drone and taking professional aerial photos and videos. [6] Chris Anderson (left), and Jordi Muñoz (right), co-founders of 3D Robotics. The IRIS+ Drone was released in September 2014. It was designed as a recreational drone, and it uses a mounted GoPro camera to take pictures.

  6. Flying cars, drones, robotic dogs: North Texas kids get a ...

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    Ross Perot Jr. described the STEM education event as a “first-of-its-kind” across the country. The event comes days before Pres. Bush, Gov. Abbott, several Republican presidential candidates ...

  7. Unmanned aerial vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The use of drones has continued to increase. [78] Due to their wide proliferation, no comprehensive list of UAV systems exists. [76] [79] The development of smart technologies and improved electrical-power systems led to a parallel increase in the use of drones for consumer and general aviation activities.

  8. 3D Movie Maker - Wikipedia

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    3D Movie Maker (commonly shortened to 3DMM) is a children's computer program developed by Microsoft Home's Microsoft Kids subsidiary released in 1995. Using the program, users can make films by placing 3D characters and props into pre-rendered environments, as well as adding actions, sound effects, music, text, speech and special effects.

  9. Yuneec International - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2016, successful adaptation of drones to the Dronecode subsidiary open-source flight control software PX4 was achieved, officially becoming a vital developer and partner in the PX4 drone open-source software ecosystem. PX4 is an open-source flight control software for drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles. [21]