It is an enormous challenge for intelligent vehicles to avoid collision accidents at night because of the extremely poor light conditions. Thermal cameras can capture temperature map at night, even with no light sources and are ideal for collision detection in darkness. However, how to extract collision cues efficiently and effectively from the captured temperature map with limited computing resources is still a key issue to be solved. Recently, a bio-inspired neural network LGMD has been proposed for collision detection successfully, but for daytime and visible light. Whether it can be used for temperature-based collision detection or not remains unknown. In this study, we proposed an improved LGMD-based visual neural network for temperatu...
Currently, collision detection methods based on visual cues are still challenged by several factors ...
Shaping the collision selectivity in vision-based artificial collision-detecting systems is still an...
Collision can be threatening for animals including human beings. Thus, reliable and accurate collisi...
There are many ways of building collision-detecting systems. In this paper, we propose a novel colli...
Real-time collision detection in dynamic scenarios is a hard task if the algorithms used are based o...
Detecting looming objects robustly and timely is a huge challenge for artificial vision s...
Building an efficient and reliable collision perception visual system is a challenging problem for f...
Collision prevention sets a major research and development obstacle for intelligent robots and vehic...
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...
This research addresses the challenging problem of visual collision detection in very complex and dy...
Animal–vehicle collision is a common danger on highways, especially during nighttime driving. Its li...
Detecting colliding objects in complex dynamic scenes is a difficult task for conventional computer ...
Ability to detect collisions is vital for future robots that interact with humans in complex visual ...
The lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) is an identified neuron in the locust brain that responds ...
Currently, collision detection methods based on visual cues are still challenged by several factors ...
Shaping the collision selectivity in vision-based artificial collision-detecting systems is still an...
Collision can be threatening for animals including human beings. Thus, reliable and accurate collisi...
There are many ways of building collision-detecting systems. In this paper, we propose a novel colli...
Real-time collision detection in dynamic scenarios is a hard task if the algorithms used are based o...
Detecting looming objects robustly and timely is a huge challenge for artificial vision s...
Building an efficient and reliable collision perception visual system is a challenging problem for f...
Collision prevention sets a major research and development obstacle for intelligent robots and vehic...
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...
This research addresses the challenging problem of visual collision detection in very complex and dy...
Animal–vehicle collision is a common danger on highways, especially during nighttime driving. Its li...
Detecting colliding objects in complex dynamic scenes is a difficult task for conventional computer ...
Ability to detect collisions is vital for future robots that interact with humans in complex visual ...
The lobula giant movement detector (LGMD) is an identified neuron in the locust brain that responds ...
Currently, collision detection methods based on visual cues are still challenged by several factors ...
Shaping the collision selectivity in vision-based artificial collision-detecting systems is still an...
Collision can be threatening for animals including human beings. Thus, reliable and accurate collisi...