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Event-Based Vision

Event-based vision is poised to take over from the frame-based approach used by traditional film, digital and mobile phone cameras in many machine-vision applications.

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Image 1 | Prophesee has developed an image sensor containing an array of autonomously operating pixels that combine an asynchronous level-crossing detector with a separate exposure measurement circuit. Each exposure measurement by an individual pixel is t

The mode of operation of state-of-the-art image sensors is useful for exactly one thing: photography, i.e.

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Image 3 | The results are no longer a sequence of images but a time-continuous stream of individual pixel data, generated and transmitted conditionally, based on what is happening in the scene.

for taking an image of a still scene. Exposing an array of pixels for a defined amount of time to the light coming from such a scene is an adequate procedure for capturing its visual content. Such an image is a snapshot taken at one point in time and contains zero dynamic information. Nonetheless, this method of acquiring visual information is also used in practically all machine vision systems for capturing and understanding dynamic scenes. This approach is seemingly supported by the way movies are made for human observers. The observation that visual motion appears smooth and continuous if viewed above a certain frame rate is, however, more related to characteristics of the human eye and brain than to the quality of the acquisition and encoding of the visual information as a series of still images. As soon as change or motion is involved, which is the case for almost all machine vision applications, the paradigm of visual frame acquisition becomes fundamentally flawed. If a camera observes a dynamic scene, no matter where you set your frame rate to, it will always be wrong. As different parts of a scene usually have different dynamic contents, a single sampling rate governing the exposure of all pixels in an imaging array will naturally fail to yield adequate acquisition of these different scene dynamics present at the same time.

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Dieser Artikel erschien in inVISION 5 2018 - 30.10.18.
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