We present a method that leverages the complementarity of event cameras and standard cameras to track visual features with low latency. Event cameras are novel sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes, called "events". They offer signicant advantages over standard cameras, namely a very high dynamic range, no motion blur, and a latency in the order of microseconds. However, because the same scene pattern can produce different events depending on the motion direction, establishing event correspondences across time is challenging. By contrast, standard cameras provide intensity measurements (frames) that do not depend on motion direction. Our method extracts features on frames and subsequently tracks them asynchronously using events...
Event cameras are novel sensors that report brightness changes in the form of asynchronous “events” ...
Event cameras offer many advantages over standard frame-based cameras, such as low latency, high tem...
In contrast to traditional cameras, whose pixels have a common exposure time, event-based cameras ar...
We present a method that leverages the complementarity of event cameras and standard cameras to trac...
We present EKLT, a feature tracking method that leverages the complementarity of event cameras and s...
Traditional frame-based cameras have become the de facto sensor of choice for a multitude of applica...
Event cameras are bio-inspired vision sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes instead of ...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that differ from conventional frame cameras: Instead of captu...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired vision sensors that output pixel-level intensity changes, calle...
With the emergence of event cameras, increasing research effort has been focusing on processing the ...
Event-based cameras have an incredible potential in real-time and real-world robotics. They would en...
Event cameras are bio-inspired vision sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes instead of ...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that differ from conventional frame cameras: Instead of captu...
Cameras are appealing sensors for mobile robots because they are small, passive, inexpensive and pro...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors which mimic the function of the human retina. Rather th...
Event cameras are novel sensors that report brightness changes in the form of asynchronous “events” ...
Event cameras offer many advantages over standard frame-based cameras, such as low latency, high tem...
In contrast to traditional cameras, whose pixels have a common exposure time, event-based cameras ar...
We present a method that leverages the complementarity of event cameras and standard cameras to trac...
We present EKLT, a feature tracking method that leverages the complementarity of event cameras and s...
Traditional frame-based cameras have become the de facto sensor of choice for a multitude of applica...
Event cameras are bio-inspired vision sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes instead of ...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that differ from conventional frame cameras: Instead of captu...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired vision sensors that output pixel-level intensity changes, calle...
With the emergence of event cameras, increasing research effort has been focusing on processing the ...
Event-based cameras have an incredible potential in real-time and real-world robotics. They would en...
Event cameras are bio-inspired vision sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes instead of ...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that differ from conventional frame cameras: Instead of captu...
Cameras are appealing sensors for mobile robots because they are small, passive, inexpensive and pro...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors which mimic the function of the human retina. Rather th...
Event cameras are novel sensors that report brightness changes in the form of asynchronous “events” ...
Event cameras offer many advantages over standard frame-based cameras, such as low latency, high tem...
In contrast to traditional cameras, whose pixels have a common exposure time, event-based cameras ar...