International audienceEvent-based image sensors are a new class of sensors developed thanks to non-uniform sampling and asynchronous technology, which overcomes many image sensor limitations such as a high throughput or a huge power consumption. As their behavior and outputs are really different from traditional image sensors, the produced data stream imposes to completely rethink image processing. Indeed, dedicated algorithms are mandatory to take advantage of this specific data stream, known as Address Event Representation (AER). This paper presents an improved and dedicated event-by-event clustering algorithm allowing the object detection in a noisy environment which is still performant with a SNR of 1/4. We measure high recall and preci...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that differ from conventional frame cameras: Instead of captu...
General-purpose sensing offers a flexible usage and a wide range of Internet of Things (IoT) applica...
As the interest in event-based vision sensors for mobile and aerial applications grows, there is an ...
International audienceEvent-based image sensors are a new class of sensors developed thanks to non-u...
International audienceThis paper presents new kinds of image sensors based on TFS (Time to First Spi...
International audienceEvent-based cameras encode changes in a visual scene with high temporal precis...
Event cameras can capture pixel-level illumination changes with very high temporal resolution and dy...
Event cameras are a kind of bio-inspired imaging sensor, which asynchronously collect sparse event s...
In conventional frame-based image sensors, every pixel records brightness information and sends this...
Event-based cameras are vision devices that transmit only brightness changes with low latency and ul...
Event-based cameras are bio-inspired sensors that capture brightness change of every pixel in an asy...
Event-based cameras have recently drawn the attention of the Computer Vision community thanks to the...
The event-based camera represents a revolutionary concept, having an asynchronous output. The pixels...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that work radically different from traditional cameras. Inste...
International audienceWe present a new image sensor architecture that manages spatial and temporal r...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that differ from conventional frame cameras: Instead of captu...
General-purpose sensing offers a flexible usage and a wide range of Internet of Things (IoT) applica...
As the interest in event-based vision sensors for mobile and aerial applications grows, there is an ...
International audienceEvent-based image sensors are a new class of sensors developed thanks to non-u...
International audienceThis paper presents new kinds of image sensors based on TFS (Time to First Spi...
International audienceEvent-based cameras encode changes in a visual scene with high temporal precis...
Event cameras can capture pixel-level illumination changes with very high temporal resolution and dy...
Event cameras are a kind of bio-inspired imaging sensor, which asynchronously collect sparse event s...
In conventional frame-based image sensors, every pixel records brightness information and sends this...
Event-based cameras are vision devices that transmit only brightness changes with low latency and ul...
Event-based cameras are bio-inspired sensors that capture brightness change of every pixel in an asy...
Event-based cameras have recently drawn the attention of the Computer Vision community thanks to the...
The event-based camera represents a revolutionary concept, having an asynchronous output. The pixels...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that work radically different from traditional cameras. Inste...
International audienceWe present a new image sensor architecture that manages spatial and temporal r...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that differ from conventional frame cameras: Instead of captu...
General-purpose sensing offers a flexible usage and a wide range of Internet of Things (IoT) applica...
As the interest in event-based vision sensors for mobile and aerial applications grows, there is an ...