Currently, collision detection methods based on visual cues are still challenged by several factors including ultrafast approaching velocity and noisy signal. Taking inspiration from nature, though the computational models of lobula giant movement detectors (LGMDs) in locust’s visual pathways have demonstrated positive impacts on addressing these problems, there remains potential for improvement. In this paper, we propose a novel method mimicking neuronal refractoriness, i.e. the refractory period (RP), and further investigate its functionality and efficacy in the classic LGMD neural network model for collision perception. Compared with previous works, the two phases constructing RP, namely the absolute refractory period (ARP) and relative...
The lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) neuron of locusts has been shown to preferentially respond...
Power laws describe brain functions at many levels (from biophysics to psychophysics). It is therefo...
There are many ways of building collision-detecting systems. In this paper, we propose a novel colli...
Collision can be threatening for animals including human beings. Thus, reliable and accurate collisi...
Shaping the collision selectivity in vision-based artificial collision-detecting systems is still an...
This research addresses the challenging problem of visual collision detection in very complex and dy...
Building an efficient and reliable collision perception visual system is a challenging problem for fu...
PhD ThesisThe frequently studied lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) system of the locust respond...
In many animal species it is essential to recognize approach predators from complex, dynamic visual...
Ability to detect collisions is vital for future robots that interact with humans in complex visual ...
Real-time collision detection in dynamic scenarios is a hard task if the algorithms used are based o...
Inspired by insects’ visual brains, this paper presents original modelling of a complementary visual...
Due to their relatively simple nervous system, insects are an excellent way through which we can in...
The lobula giant motion detector (LGMD) in the locust visual system is a wide-field, motion-sensitiv...
An ability to predict collisions is essential for current vehicles and autonomous robots. In this pa...
The lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) neuron of locusts has been shown to preferentially respond...
Power laws describe brain functions at many levels (from biophysics to psychophysics). It is therefo...
There are many ways of building collision-detecting systems. In this paper, we propose a novel colli...
Collision can be threatening for animals including human beings. Thus, reliable and accurate collisi...
Shaping the collision selectivity in vision-based artificial collision-detecting systems is still an...
This research addresses the challenging problem of visual collision detection in very complex and dy...
Building an efficient and reliable collision perception visual system is a challenging problem for fu...
PhD ThesisThe frequently studied lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) system of the locust respond...
In many animal species it is essential to recognize approach predators from complex, dynamic visual...
Ability to detect collisions is vital for future robots that interact with humans in complex visual ...
Real-time collision detection in dynamic scenarios is a hard task if the algorithms used are based o...
Inspired by insects’ visual brains, this paper presents original modelling of a complementary visual...
Due to their relatively simple nervous system, insects are an excellent way through which we can in...
The lobula giant motion detector (LGMD) in the locust visual system is a wide-field, motion-sensitiv...
An ability to predict collisions is essential for current vehicles and autonomous robots. In this pa...
The lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) neuron of locusts has been shown to preferentially respond...
Power laws describe brain functions at many levels (from biophysics to psychophysics). It is therefo...
There are many ways of building collision-detecting systems. In this paper, we propose a novel colli...