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High-speed image processing with AER-based components
(IEEE Computer Society, 2006)
A high speed sample image processing application using AER-based components is presented. The setup objective is to distinguish between two propellers of different shape rotating at high speed (around 1000 revolutions/sec) ...
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Spike Events Processing for Vision Systems
(IEEE Computer Society, 2007)
In this paper we briefly summarize the fundamental properties of spike events processing applied to artificial vision systems. This sensing and processing technology is capable of very high speed throughput, because ...
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On Real-Time AER 2-D Convolutions Hardware for Neuromorphic Spike-Based Cortical Processing
(IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
In this paper, a chip that performs real-time image convolutions with programmable kernels of arbitrary shape is presented. The chip is a first experimental prototype of reduced size to validate the implemented circuits ...
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A 32 x 32 Pixel Convolution Processor Chip for Address Event Vision Sensors With 155 ns Event Latency and 20 Meps Throughput
(IEEE Computer Society, 2011)
This paper describes a convolution chip for event-driven vision sensing and processing systems. As opposed to conventional frame-constraint vision systems, in event-driven vision there is no need for frames. In frame-free ...
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AER Building Blocks for Multi-Layer Multi-Chip Neuromorphic Vision Systems
(Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation, 2005)
A 5-layer neuromorphic vision processor whose components communicate spike events asychronously using the address-eventrepresentation (AER) is demonstrated. The system includes a retina chip, two convolution chips, a ...
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Fully Digital AER Convolution Chip for Vision Processing
(IEEE Computer Society, 2008)
We present a neuromorphic fully digital convolution microchip for Address Event Representation (AER) spike-based processing systems. This microchip computes 2-D convolutions with a programmable kernel in real time. It ...
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An Event-Driven Multi-Kernel Convolution Processor Module for Event-Driven Vision Sensors
(IEEE Computer Society, 2012)
Event-Driven vision sensing is a new way of sensing visual reality in a frame-free manner. This is, the vision sensor (camera) is not capturing a sequence of still frames, as in conventional video and computer vision ...