New vision sensors, such as the dynamic and active-pixel vision sensor (DAVIS), incorporate a conventional global-shutter camera and an event-based sensor in the same pixel array. These sensors have great potential for high-speed robotics and computer vision because they allow us to combine the benefits of conventional cameras with those of event-based sensors: low latency, high temporal resolution, and very high dynamic range. However, new algorithms are required to exploit the sensor characteristics and cope with its unconventional output, which consists of a stream of asynchronous brightness changes (called “events”) and synchronous grayscale frames. For this purpose, we present and release a collection of datasets captured with a DAVIS ...
Event cameras, i.e., the Dynamic and Active-pixel Vision Sensor (DAVIS) ones, capture the intensity ...
Event cameras are bioinspired vision sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes instead of s...
Today, a frame-based camera is the sensor of choice for machine vision applications. However, these ...
New vision sensors, such as the dynamic and active-pixel vision sensor (DAVIS), incorporate a conven...
New vision sensors, such as the Dynamic and Active-pixel Vision sensor (DAVIS), incorporate a conven...
Event cameras, such as the Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS), are bio-inspired vision sensors that output ...
Cameras are appealing sensors for mobile robots because they are small, passive, inexpensive and pro...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired vision sensors that output pixel-level intensity changes, calle...
Event-based cameras have an incredible potential in real-time and real-world robotics. They would en...
Because standard cameras sample the scene at constant time intervals, they do not provide any inform...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that differ from conventional frame cameras: Instead of captu...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that work radically different from traditional cameras. Inste...
Event cameras are revolutionary sensors that work radically differently from standard cameras. Inste...
Event cameras are bioinspired vision sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes instead of s...
Event-based vision sensors, such as the Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS), do not output a sequence of vid...
Event cameras, i.e., the Dynamic and Active-pixel Vision Sensor (DAVIS) ones, capture the intensity ...
Event cameras are bioinspired vision sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes instead of s...
Today, a frame-based camera is the sensor of choice for machine vision applications. However, these ...
New vision sensors, such as the dynamic and active-pixel vision sensor (DAVIS), incorporate a conven...
New vision sensors, such as the Dynamic and Active-pixel Vision sensor (DAVIS), incorporate a conven...
Event cameras, such as the Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS), are bio-inspired vision sensors that output ...
Cameras are appealing sensors for mobile robots because they are small, passive, inexpensive and pro...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired vision sensors that output pixel-level intensity changes, calle...
Event-based cameras have an incredible potential in real-time and real-world robotics. They would en...
Because standard cameras sample the scene at constant time intervals, they do not provide any inform...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that differ from conventional frame cameras: Instead of captu...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that work radically different from traditional cameras. Inste...
Event cameras are revolutionary sensors that work radically differently from standard cameras. Inste...
Event cameras are bioinspired vision sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes instead of s...
Event-based vision sensors, such as the Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS), do not output a sequence of vid...
Event cameras, i.e., the Dynamic and Active-pixel Vision Sensor (DAVIS) ones, capture the intensity ...
Event cameras are bioinspired vision sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes instead of s...
Today, a frame-based camera is the sensor of choice for machine vision applications. However, these ...