This paper presents a hierarchical neuromorphic system for tracking objects. We use AER (Address Event Representation) for transmitting and processing visual information provided by an asynchronous temporal contrast silicon retina. Two AER processing layers work in cascade for firstly detecting different objects, and secondly tracking them even with crossing trajectories. The output of the system offers not only the position of the tracked object but also the speed in pixels per second. The system is fully hardware implemented on FPGA (Spartan II 200), which is part of the USB-AER platform developed in part by authors. A 97.2% of the Spartan II is used for 128x128 pixels input resolution and 6 maximum objects recognition and tracki...
This paper describes the software and FPGA implementation of a Retinal Ganglion Cell model which de...
Neuro-inspired processing tries to imitate the nervous system and may resolve complex problems, suc...
Address-Event-Representation (AER) is a communications protocol for transferring spikes between bio...
This paper presents a cascade architecture for bio-inspired information processing. We use AER (Addr...
A 5-layer neuromorphic vision processor whose components communicate spike events asychronously usi...
This demonstration shows how object detection and tracking are possible thanks to a new implementat...
The address-event representation (AER) is a neuromorphic communication protocol for transferring a...
This demonstration shows how a new bio-inspired processing cascade architecture is used for simulta...
Neuromorphic engineering tries to mimic biology in information processing. Address-Event Representa...
The rods and cones of a human retina are constantly sensing and transmitting the light in the form ...
Address-event-representation (AER) is a communication protocol that emulates the nervous system's ne...
Neuromorphic engineering tries to mimic biological information processing. Address-Event-Representa...
Address-event-representation (AER) is a communications protocol for transferring spikes between bio-...
We present a neuromorphic cortical-layer processing microchip for address event representation (AER)...
In stereo-vision processing, the image-matching step is essential for results, although it involves...
This paper describes the software and FPGA implementation of a Retinal Ganglion Cell model which de...
Neuro-inspired processing tries to imitate the nervous system and may resolve complex problems, suc...
Address-Event-Representation (AER) is a communications protocol for transferring spikes between bio...
This paper presents a cascade architecture for bio-inspired information processing. We use AER (Addr...
A 5-layer neuromorphic vision processor whose components communicate spike events asychronously usi...
This demonstration shows how object detection and tracking are possible thanks to a new implementat...
The address-event representation (AER) is a neuromorphic communication protocol for transferring a...
This demonstration shows how a new bio-inspired processing cascade architecture is used for simulta...
Neuromorphic engineering tries to mimic biology in information processing. Address-Event Representa...
The rods and cones of a human retina are constantly sensing and transmitting the light in the form ...
Address-event-representation (AER) is a communication protocol that emulates the nervous system's ne...
Neuromorphic engineering tries to mimic biological information processing. Address-Event-Representa...
Address-event-representation (AER) is a communications protocol for transferring spikes between bio-...
We present a neuromorphic cortical-layer processing microchip for address event representation (AER)...
In stereo-vision processing, the image-matching step is essential for results, although it involves...
This paper describes the software and FPGA implementation of a Retinal Ganglion Cell model which de...
Neuro-inspired processing tries to imitate the nervous system and may resolve complex problems, suc...
Address-Event-Representation (AER) is a communications protocol for transferring spikes between bio...