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High Speed Event Camera TRacking
Event cameras are bioinspired sensors with reaction times in the order of microseconds. This property makes them appealing for use in highly-dynamic computer vision applications. In this work, we explore the limits of this sensing technology and present an ultra-fast tracking algorithm able to estimate six-degree-of-freedom motion with dynamics over 25.
Chamorro Hernández, William Oswaldo +2 more
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Low-Latency and Scene-Robust Optical Flow Stream and Angular Velocity Estimation
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that capture intensity changes of pixels individually, and generate asynchronous and independent “events”.
Sangil Lee, H. Jin Kim
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Bio-inspired Polarization Event Camera
The stomatopod (mantis shrimp) visual system has recently provided a blueprint for the design of paradigm-shifting polarization and multispectral imaging sensors, enabling solutions to challenging medical and remote sensing problems. However, these bioinspired sensors lack the high dynamic range (HDR) and asynchronous polarization vision capabilities ...
Germain Haessig +6 more
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Event Camera as Region Proposal Network
The human eye consists of two types of photoreceptors, rods and cones. Rods are responsible for monochrome vision, and cones for color vision. The number of rods is much higher than the cones, which means that most human vision processing is done in monochrome. An event camera reports the change in pixel intensity and is analogous to rods.
Shrutarv Awasthi +3 more
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An End-to-End Broad Learning System for Event-Based Object Classification
Event cameras are bio-inspired vision sensors measuring brightness changes (referred to as an `event') for each pixel independently, instead of capturing brightness images at a fixed rate using conventional cameras.
Shan Gao +4 more
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CED: Color Event Camera Dataset [PDF]
Event cameras are novel, bio-inspired visual sensors, whose pixels output asynchronous and independent timestamped spikes at local intensity changes, called 'events'. Event cameras offer advantages over conventional frame-based cameras in terms of latency, high dynamic range (HDR) and temporal resolution. Until recently, event cameras have been limited
Cedric Scheerlinck +5 more
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An Application-Driven Survey on Event-Based Neuromorphic Computer Vision
Traditional frame-based cameras, despite their effectiveness and usage in computer vision, exhibit limitations such as high latency, low dynamic range, high power consumption, and motion blur.
Dario Cazzato, Flavio Bono
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The major challenge in sensor networks is how to have a perfect coverage of the region to be monitored. This study reports a novel algorithm inspired by centralised cum sub‐centralised scheme that works efficiently for handling multiple events that occur
Sushree Bibhuprada B. Priyadarshini +1 more
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Tracking the soccer ball using multiple fixed cameras
This paper demonstrates innovative techniques for estimating the trajectory of a soccer ball from multiple fixed cameras. Since the ball is nearly always moving and frequently occluded, its size and shape appearance varies over time and between cameras ...
Orwell, James +10 more
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Event cameras, as bio-inspired visual sensors, offer significant advantages in their high dynamic range and high temporal resolution for visual tasks.
Sichao Tang +5 more
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