Improved dynamic shape representation using a biologically-inspired vision sensor with a synchronous arbitration

A. Belbachir, M. Hofstatter, M. Litzenberger, P. Schon
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Neuromorphic temporal contrast vision sensors are sensitive to relative intensity changes. These sensors can be exploited to detect scene dynamics and representing the resulting dynamicpsilas shapes. Moreover, these sensors are ideal for ultra-high-speed vision with low computational effort. Two aspects have been ignored within the initial conceptual design of this kind of sensors: the preservation of the high temporal resolution of the pixelspsila data and handling high peak rates. In other words, timestamping the pixelspsila data and the minimization of the data loss in case of pixel spiking at higher rate have not been intensively investigated. This work provides an on-chip solution using a synchronous Address-Event interface for maintaining the precise temporal information and reducing the data loss for high-speed applications.
使用具有同步仲裁的生物视觉传感器改进动态形状表示
神经形态时间对比视觉传感器对相对强度变化敏感。这些传感器可以用来检测场景动态,并表示产生的动态图像形状。此外,这些传感器是理想的超高速视觉与低计算量。在这类传感器的初始概念设计中,忽略了两个方面:保持像素级数据的高时间分辨率和处理高峰值速率。换句话说,对像素数据进行时间戳以及在更高速率的像素尖峰情况下最小化数据丢失还没有得到深入的研究。这项工作提供了一个使用同步地址事件接口的片上解决方案,用于维护精确的时间信息并减少高速应用的数据丢失。
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