Published December 27, 2019
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Publication
Live demonstration: Neuro-inspired system for realtime vision tilt correction
Description
Correcting digital images tilt needs huge quantities
of memory, high computational resources, and use to take a
considerable amount of time. This demonstration shows how a
spikes-based silicon retina dynamic vision sensor (DVS) tilt can
corrected in real time using a commercial accelerometer. DVS
output is a stream of spikes codified using the address-event
representation (AER). Event-based processing is focused on
change in real time DVS output addresses. Taking into account
this DVS feature, we present an AER based layer able to correct
in real time the DVS tilt, using a high speed algorithmic
mapping layer and introducing a minimum latency in the
system. A co-design platform (the AER-Robot platform), based
into a Xilinx Spartan 3 FPGA and an 8051 USB microcontroller,
has been used to implement the system.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/91265
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/91265
Origin repository
- Origin repository
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