Published June 14, 2020
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Neuronal Specialization for Fine-Grained Distance Estimation using a Real-Time Bio-Inspired Stereo Vision System
Description
The human binocular system performs very complex operations in real-time tasks thanks
to neuronal specialization and several specialized processing layers. For a classic computer vision
system, being able to perform the same operation requires high computational costs that, in many
cases, causes it to not work in real time: this is the case regarding distance estimation. This work
details the functionality of the biological processing system, as well as the neuromorphic engineering
research branch—the main purpose of which is to mimic neuronal processing. A distance estimation
system based on the calculation of the binocular disparities with specialized neuron populations is
developed. This system is characterized by several tests and executed in a real-time environment.
The response of the system proves the similarity between it and human binocular processing. Further,
the results show that the implemented system can work in a real-time environment, with a distance
estimation error of 15% (8% for the characterization tests).
Abstract
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades TEC2016-77785-PAdditional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/97778
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/97778