Event-driven visual sensors have attracted interest from a number of different research communities. They provide visual information in quite a different way from conventional video systems consisting of sequences of still images rendered at a given “frame rate”. Event-driven vision sensors take inspiration from biology. Each pixel sends out an event (spike) when it senses something meaningful is happening, without any notion of a frame. A special type of Event-driven sensor is the so called Dynamic-Vision-Sensor (DVS) where each pixel computes relative changes of light, or “temporal contrast”. The sensor output consists of a continuous flow of pixel events which represent the moving objects in the scene. Pixel events become avai...
Traditional frame-based cameras have become the de facto sensor of choice for a multitude of applica...
In this paper we briefly summarize the fundamental properties of spike events processing applied to...
We present a method that leverages the complementarity of event cameras and standard cameras to trac...
Event-Driven vision sensing is a new way of sensing visual reality in a frame-free manner. This is,...
Comunicación presentada al "BioCAS 2014" celebrado en Laussane (Suiza) del 22 al 24 de Octubre de 2...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that work radically different from traditional cameras. Inste...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that differ from conventional frame cameras: Instead of captu...
Over the past three decades, the field of neuromorphic engineering has produced sensors and processo...
Address-event representation (AER) is an emergent hardware technology which shows a high potential f...
Event-Driven vision sensing is a new way of sensing visual reality in a frame-free manner. This is, ...
Event cameras are vision sensors that record asynchronous streams of per-pixel brightness changes, r...
Event cameras are biologically-inspired sensors that gather the temporal evolution of the scene. The...
Computer vision is enjoying huge success in visual processing applications such as facial recognitio...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors which mimic the function of the human retina. Rather th...
Event cameras which transmit per-pixel intensity changes have emerged as a promising candidate in ap...
Traditional frame-based cameras have become the de facto sensor of choice for a multitude of applica...
In this paper we briefly summarize the fundamental properties of spike events processing applied to...
We present a method that leverages the complementarity of event cameras and standard cameras to trac...
Event-Driven vision sensing is a new way of sensing visual reality in a frame-free manner. This is,...
Comunicación presentada al "BioCAS 2014" celebrado en Laussane (Suiza) del 22 al 24 de Octubre de 2...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that work radically different from traditional cameras. Inste...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that differ from conventional frame cameras: Instead of captu...
Over the past three decades, the field of neuromorphic engineering has produced sensors and processo...
Address-event representation (AER) is an emergent hardware technology which shows a high potential f...
Event-Driven vision sensing is a new way of sensing visual reality in a frame-free manner. This is, ...
Event cameras are vision sensors that record asynchronous streams of per-pixel brightness changes, r...
Event cameras are biologically-inspired sensors that gather the temporal evolution of the scene. The...
Computer vision is enjoying huge success in visual processing applications such as facial recognitio...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors which mimic the function of the human retina. Rather th...
Event cameras which transmit per-pixel intensity changes have emerged as a promising candidate in ap...
Traditional frame-based cameras have become the de facto sensor of choice for a multitude of applica...
In this paper we briefly summarize the fundamental properties of spike events processing applied to...
We present a method that leverages the complementarity of event cameras and standard cameras to trac...