jakob,alan¢ We report a system that classifies and can learn to classify patterns of visual motion on-line. The complete system is described by the dynamics of its physical network architectures. The combination of the following properties makes the system novel: Firstly, the front-end of the system consists of an aVLSI optical flow chip that collectively computes 2-D global visual motion in real-time [1]. Secondly, the complexity of the classification task is significantly reduced by mapping the continuous motion trajectories to sequences of ’motion events’. And thirdly, all the network structures are simple and with the exception of the optical flow chip based on a Winner-Take-All (WTA) architecture. We demonstrate the application of the ...
International audienceWe developed a Spiking Neural Network composed of two layers that processes ev...
This paper describes a self-organizing neural network architecture that transforms optic now informa...
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both ar...
The robustness of the human visual system recovering motion estimation in almost any visual situatio...
This thesis describes the development of a real-time vision system for computing optic flow. The com...
International audienceEstimating the speed and direction of moving objects is a crucial component of...
International audienceThis paper introduces an event-based luminance-free feature from the output of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1989. Simultaneously published...
The extent of pixel-parallel focal plane image processing is limited by pixel area and imager fill f...
We present a framework for real-time visual motion per-ception consisting of a novel analog VLSI opt...
In this paper, the authors present information processing strategies, derived from neurobiology, whi...
We describe a multi-chip CMOS VLSI visual motion processing system which combines analog circuitry w...
We developed and tested the architecture of a bio-inspired Spiking Neural Network for motion estimat...
The real time computation of motion from real images using a single chip with integrated sensors is ...
The real time computation of motion from real images using a single chip with integrated sensors is ...
International audienceWe developed a Spiking Neural Network composed of two layers that processes ev...
This paper describes a self-organizing neural network architecture that transforms optic now informa...
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both ar...
The robustness of the human visual system recovering motion estimation in almost any visual situatio...
This thesis describes the development of a real-time vision system for computing optic flow. The com...
International audienceEstimating the speed and direction of moving objects is a crucial component of...
International audienceThis paper introduces an event-based luminance-free feature from the output of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1989. Simultaneously published...
The extent of pixel-parallel focal plane image processing is limited by pixel area and imager fill f...
We present a framework for real-time visual motion per-ception consisting of a novel analog VLSI opt...
In this paper, the authors present information processing strategies, derived from neurobiology, whi...
We describe a multi-chip CMOS VLSI visual motion processing system which combines analog circuitry w...
We developed and tested the architecture of a bio-inspired Spiking Neural Network for motion estimat...
The real time computation of motion from real images using a single chip with integrated sensors is ...
The real time computation of motion from real images using a single chip with integrated sensors is ...
International audienceWe developed a Spiking Neural Network composed of two layers that processes ev...
This paper describes a self-organizing neural network architecture that transforms optic now informa...
Computing motion on the basis of the time-varying image intensity is a difficult problem for both ar...