Anisoptera are a suborder of insects belonging to the order of Odonata, commonly identified with the generic term dragonflies. They are characterized by a long and thin abdomen, two large eyes, and two pairs of transparent wings. Their ability to move the four wings independently allows dragonflies to fly forwards, backwards, to stop suddenly and to hover in mid–air, as well as to achieve high flight performance, with speed up to 50 km per hour. Thanks to these particular skills, many studies have been conducted on dragonflies, also using machine learning techniques. Some analyze the muscular movements of the flight to simulate dragonflies as accurately as possible, while others try to reproduce the neuronal mechanisms of hunting dragonflie...
Dragonflies are highly skilled and successful aerial predators that are even capable of selectively ...
Detailed measurements of head and body motion have revealed previously unknown complexity in the pre...
Robust and efficient target-tracking algorithms embedded on moving platforms, are a requirement for ...
Anisoptera are a suborder of insects belonging to the order of Odonata, commonly identified with the...
Dragonflies belong to the oldest known lineage of flying animals, found across the globe around stre...
Dragonflies make their living by foraging on flying insects. We used two approaches to study their p...
This work is a synthesis of our current understanding of the mechanics, aerodynamics and visually me...
Flying insects engage in spectacular high-speed pursuit of targets, requiring visual discrimination ...
Visual cues provide an important means for aerial creatures to ascertain their self-motion through t...
Dragonflies are masters of visually guided aerial pursuit. Their visual systems overcome the challen...
BACKGROUND: The fruit fly Drosophila suzukii, or spotted wing drosophila (SWD), is a serious pest wo...
Within the dragonfly’s brain are a group of neurons (small target movement detectors) which are beli...
The control of behaviour in all animals requires efficient transformation of sensory signals into th...
For many decades the insect nervous system has provided novel insights into the mechanisms of visual...
Dragonflies are highly skilled and successful aerial predators that are even capable of selectively ...
Dragonflies are highly skilled and successful aerial predators that are even capable of selectively ...
Detailed measurements of head and body motion have revealed previously unknown complexity in the pre...
Robust and efficient target-tracking algorithms embedded on moving platforms, are a requirement for ...
Anisoptera are a suborder of insects belonging to the order of Odonata, commonly identified with the...
Dragonflies belong to the oldest known lineage of flying animals, found across the globe around stre...
Dragonflies make their living by foraging on flying insects. We used two approaches to study their p...
This work is a synthesis of our current understanding of the mechanics, aerodynamics and visually me...
Flying insects engage in spectacular high-speed pursuit of targets, requiring visual discrimination ...
Visual cues provide an important means for aerial creatures to ascertain their self-motion through t...
Dragonflies are masters of visually guided aerial pursuit. Their visual systems overcome the challen...
BACKGROUND: The fruit fly Drosophila suzukii, or spotted wing drosophila (SWD), is a serious pest wo...
Within the dragonfly’s brain are a group of neurons (small target movement detectors) which are beli...
The control of behaviour in all animals requires efficient transformation of sensory signals into th...
For many decades the insect nervous system has provided novel insights into the mechanisms of visual...
Dragonflies are highly skilled and successful aerial predators that are even capable of selectively ...
Dragonflies are highly skilled and successful aerial predators that are even capable of selectively ...
Detailed measurements of head and body motion have revealed previously unknown complexity in the pre...
Robust and efficient target-tracking algorithms embedded on moving platforms, are a requirement for ...