Center for Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence

Neuromorphic Computing Lab

 Neuromorphic Imaging 

Event or Neuromorphic cameras are novel biologically inspired sensors that record data based on the change in light intensity at each pixel asynchronously. They have a temporal resolution of microseconds. This is useful for scenes with fast moving objects that can cause motion blur in traditional cameras, which record the average light intensity over an exposure time for each pixel synchronously.

Pillows

“The left panel shows the image of a moving pillow taken using a standard camera. The right image is obtained using the model and algorithm from Antil and Sayre 2023, using the data detected by a neuromorphic camera.”


International Space Station

Images reconstructed from neuromorphic event-based sensor Falcon Neuro which is aboard the ISS showing the Eastern coastline of Honduras which runs from top to Northwest to Southeast in the right half of each image.

Reference: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2408.15465


Capturing Dynamics Using (only) Neuromorphic Data

Reference: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2408.15465


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