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Model to predict motion sickness within autonomous vehicles [PDF]
Background: Motion sickness is common within most forms of transport; it affects most of the population who experience varied symptoms at some stage in their lives.
Diels, Cyriel +4 more
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Development of a bio-inspired vision system for mobile micro-robots [PDF]
In this paper, we present a new bio-inspired vision system for mobile micro-robots. The processing method takes inspiration from vision of locusts in detecting the fast approaching objects.
Arvin, Farshad, Hu, Cheng, Yue, Shigang
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Complementary mechanisms create direction selectivity in the fly
How neurons become sensitive to the direction of visual motion represents a classic example of neural computation. Two alternative mechanisms have been discussed in the literature so far: preferred direction enhancement, by which responses are amplified ...
Juergen Haag +4 more
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Dynamic machine vision with retinomorphic photomemristor-reservoir computing
Dynamic machine vision requires recognizing the past and predicting the future of a moving object based on present vision. Current machine vision systems accomplish this by processing numerous image frames or using complex algorithms.
Hongwei Tan, Sebastiaan van Dijken
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What does the Ternus display tell us about motion processing in human vision? [PDF]
The Ternus display is a moving visual stimulus which elicits two very different percepts, according to the length of the interstimulus interval (ISI) between each frame of the motion sequence.
Hess, RF, Scott-Samuel, NE
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Area V5 - A Microcosm of the visual brain
Area V5 of the visual brain, first identified anatomically in 1969 as a separate visual area, is critical for the perception of visual motion. As one of the most intensively studied parts of the visual brain, it has yielded many insights into how the ...
Semir eZeki
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We developed a model of the input circuitry of the FD1 cell, an identified motion-sensitive interneuron in the blowfly’s visual system. The model circuit successfully reproduces the FD1 cell’s most conspicuous property: Its larger responses to objects ...
Patrick eHennig +3 more
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The Whole World in Your Hand: Active and Interactive Segmentation [PDF]
Object segmentation is a fundamental problem in computer vision and a powerful resource for development. This paper presents three embodied approaches to the visual segmentation of objects. Each approach to segmentation is aided by the presence of a hand
Arsenio, Artur +3 more
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The computation of directional selectivity in the Drosophila OFF motion pathway
In flies, the direction of moving ON and OFF features is computed separately. T4 (ON) and T5 (OFF) are the first neurons in their respective pathways to extract a directionally selective response from their non-selective inputs.
Eyal Gruntman +2 more
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Reliable camera motion estimation from compressed MPEG videos using machine learning approach [PDF]
As an important feature in characterizing video content, camera motion has been widely applied in various multimedia and computer vision applications. A novel method for fast and reliable estimation of camera motion from MPEG videos is proposed, using ...
Jiang, Jianmin +4 more
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