Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that work radically different from traditional cameras. Instead of capturing images at a fixed rate, they measure per-pixel brightness changes asynchronously. This results in a stream of events, which encode the time, location and sign of the brightness changes. Event cameras posses outstanding properties compared to traditional cameras: very high dynamic range (140 dB vs. 60 dB), high temporal resolution (in the order of microseconds), low power consumption, and do not suffer from motion blur. Hence, event cameras have a large potential for robotics and computer vision in challenging scenarios for traditional cameras, such as high speed and high dynamic range. However, novel methods are required to pr...
Event-based vision sensors. Abstract. The main goal of this thesis is to introduce the reader to eve...
Event cameras are bio-inspired vision sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes instead of ...
Event-driven visual sensors have attracted interest from a number of different research communities...
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...
Cameras are appealing sensors for mobile robots because they are small, passive, inexpensive and pro...
Event-based cameras have an incredible potential in real-time and real-world robotics. They would en...
Traditional frame-based cameras have become the de facto sensor of choice for a multitude of applica...
Event cameras which transmit per-pixel intensity changes have emerged as a promising candidate in ap...
Comunicación presentada al "BioCAS 2014" celebrado en Laussane (Suiza) del 22 al 24 de Octubre de 2...
Seeing enables us to recognise people and things, detect motion, perceive our 3D environment and mor...
Regardless of the marvels brought by the conventional frame-based cameras, they have significant dra...
Event cameras, such as the Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS), are bio-inspired vision sensors that output ...
Event cameras are novel sensors that report brightness changes in the form of asynchronous “events” ...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors which mimic the function of the human retina. Rather th...
Event-based vision sensors. Abstract. The main goal of this thesis is to introduce the reader to eve...
Event cameras are bio-inspired vision sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes instead of ...
Event-driven visual sensors have attracted interest from a number of different research communities...
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...
Cameras are appealing sensors for mobile robots because they are small, passive, inexpensive and pro...
Event-based cameras have an incredible potential in real-time and real-world robotics. They would en...
Traditional frame-based cameras have become the de facto sensor of choice for a multitude of applica...
Event cameras which transmit per-pixel intensity changes have emerged as a promising candidate in ap...
Comunicación presentada al "BioCAS 2014" celebrado en Laussane (Suiza) del 22 al 24 de Octubre de 2...
Seeing enables us to recognise people and things, detect motion, perceive our 3D environment and mor...
Regardless of the marvels brought by the conventional frame-based cameras, they have significant dra...
Event cameras, such as the Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS), are bio-inspired vision sensors that output ...
Event cameras are novel sensors that report brightness changes in the form of asynchronous “events” ...
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors which mimic the function of the human retina. Rather th...
Event-based vision sensors. Abstract. The main goal of this thesis is to introduce the reader to eve...
Event cameras are bio-inspired vision sensors that output pixel-level brightness changes instead of ...
Event-driven visual sensors have attracted interest from a number of different research communities...