In contrast to traditional cameras, whose pixels have a common exposure time, event-based cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors whose pixels work independently and asynchronously output intensity changes (called "events"), with microsecond resolution. Since events are caused by the apparent motion of objects, event-based cameras sample visual information based on the scene dynamics and are, therefore, a more natural fit than traditional cameras to acquire motion, especially at high speeds, where traditional cameras suffer from motion blur. However, distinguishing between events caused by different moving objects and by the camera's ego-motion is a challenging task. We present the first per-event segmentation method for splitting a scene in...
Event cameras are bioinspired sensors with reaction times in the order of microseconds. This propert...
We present a method that leverages the complementarity of event cameras and standard cameras to trac...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors which mimic the function of the human retina. Rather th...
In contrast to traditional cameras, whose pixels have a common exposure time, event-based cameras ar...
Computer vision has been dominated by classical, CMOS frame-based imaging sensors for many years. Ye...
We present the first event-based learning approach for motion segmentation in indoor scenes and the ...
Unlike standard cameras that send intensity images at a constant frame rate, event-driven cameras as...
Event-based cameras have an incredible potential in real-time and real-world robotics. They would en...
Motion estimation is considered essential for many applications such as robotics, automation, and au...
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...
Traditional frame-based cameras have become the de facto sensor of choice for a multitude of applica...
Seeing enables us to recognise people and things, detect motion, perceive our 3D environment and mor...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that perform well in challenging illumination conditions and ...
Robotic vision algorithms have become widely used in many consumer products which enabled technolog...
Event cameras are bioinspired sensors with reaction times in the order of microseconds. This propert...
We present a method that leverages the complementarity of event cameras and standard cameras to trac...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors which mimic the function of the human retina. Rather th...
In contrast to traditional cameras, whose pixels have a common exposure time, event-based cameras ar...
Computer vision has been dominated by classical, CMOS frame-based imaging sensors for many years. Ye...
We present the first event-based learning approach for motion segmentation in indoor scenes and the ...
Unlike standard cameras that send intensity images at a constant frame rate, event-driven cameras as...
Event-based cameras have an incredible potential in real-time and real-world robotics. They would en...
Motion estimation is considered essential for many applications such as robotics, automation, and au...
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...
Traditional frame-based cameras have become the de facto sensor of choice for a multitude of applica...
Seeing enables us to recognise people and things, detect motion, perceive our 3D environment and mor...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that perform well in challenging illumination conditions and ...
Robotic vision algorithms have become widely used in many consumer products which enabled technolog...
Event cameras are bioinspired sensors with reaction times in the order of microseconds. This propert...
We present a method that leverages the complementarity of event cameras and standard cameras to trac...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors which mimic the function of the human retina. Rather th...