| Literature DB >> 22346684 |
Jose A Boluda1, Pedro Zuccarello, Fernando Pardo, Francisco Vegara.
Abstract
Selective change driven (SCD) Vision is a biologically inspired strategy for acquiring, transmitting and processing images that significantly speeds up image sensing. SCD vision is based on a new CMOS image sensor which delivers, ordered by the absolute magnitude of its change, the pixels that have changed after the last time they were read out. Moreover, the traditional full frame processing hardware and programming methodology has to be changed, as a part of this biomimetic approach, to a new processing paradigm based on pixel processing in a data flow manner, instead of full frame image processing.Entities:
Keywords: CMOS image sensor; biomimetics; event-based vision; motion analysis
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22346684 PMCID: PMC3274326 DOI: 10.3390/s111111000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.SCD vision sensor layout.
Figure 2.Single pixel schema.
Figure 3.SCD implementation of a generic image processing algorithm.
Figure 4.Pixels involved in the computation of linear spatial filtering in the (left) classical and (right) SCD approaches.
Figure 5.Implementation of the differential operator: Classical (left) and SCD (right).
Figure 6.SCD camera and experimental setup.
Figure 7.Images from the sensor.
Figure 8.Reconstructed images from the movement detection experiment.
Figure 9.Detected object movement.
Figure 10.Speed-up execution time of the SCD algorithm versus the original implementation.