Title :
Event based vision sensing and processing
Author :
Pérez-Carrasco, J.A. ; Serrano, C. ; Acha, B. ; Serrano-Gotarredona, T. ; Linares-Barranco, B.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Microelectron. de Sevilla (IMSE-CNM-CSIC), Sevilla
Abstract :
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 it does not rely on sensing and processing sequences of frames, and because it allows for complex hierarchically structured cortical-like layers for sophisticated processing. The paper describes briefly cortex-like spike event vision processing principles, and the AER (Address Event Representation) technique used in hardware spiking systems. Then a texture-based image retrieval using the AER technique is proposed. Realistic behavioral simulations based on existing hardware characteristics, reveal that the application, although processing large kernel convolutions, is capable of performing recognition in less than 10 ms.
Keywords :
computer vision; convolution; image recognition; image representation; image retrieval; image sequences; image texture; neural nets; address event representation; artificial vision systems; event-based vision processing; event-based vision sensing; frame sequences; hardware spiking systems; hierarchically structured cortical-like layers; image recognition; kernel convolution; realistic behavioral simulations; spike events processing; texture-based image retrieval; Convolution; Decoding; Frequency; Hardware; Image retrieval; Machine vision; Neurons; Pixel; Retina; Throughput; address event representation (AER); image processing; texture retrieval;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing, 2008. ICIP 2008. 15th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1765-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1522-4880
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2008.4712024