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Embodied neuromorphic synergy for lighting-robust machine vision to see in extreme bright
by
Xing, Wanli
, Zhang, Zeqing
, Lin, Shijie
, Wang, Ziwei
, Peng, Yifan
, Pan, Jia
, Zheng, Guangze
, Han, Ruihua
in
639/166
/ Cameras
/ Control systems
/ Exposure
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Illumination
/ Image acquisition
/ Image reconstruction
/ Irradiance
/ Latency
/ Lighting
/ Machine vision
/ Medical imaging
/ Mixed reality
/ multidisciplinary
/ Performance enhancement
/ Peripheral vision
/ Robustness (mathematics)
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Vision systems
2024
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Embodied neuromorphic synergy for lighting-robust machine vision to see in extreme bright
by
Xing, Wanli
, Zhang, Zeqing
, Lin, Shijie
, Wang, Ziwei
, Peng, Yifan
, Pan, Jia
, Zheng, Guangze
, Han, Ruihua
in
639/166
/ Cameras
/ Control systems
/ Exposure
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Illumination
/ Image acquisition
/ Image reconstruction
/ Irradiance
/ Latency
/ Lighting
/ Machine vision
/ Medical imaging
/ Mixed reality
/ multidisciplinary
/ Performance enhancement
/ Peripheral vision
/ Robustness (mathematics)
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Vision systems
2024
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Embodied neuromorphic synergy for lighting-robust machine vision to see in extreme bright
by
Xing, Wanli
, Zhang, Zeqing
, Lin, Shijie
, Wang, Ziwei
, Peng, Yifan
, Pan, Jia
, Zheng, Guangze
, Han, Ruihua
in
639/166
/ Cameras
/ Control systems
/ Exposure
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Illumination
/ Image acquisition
/ Image reconstruction
/ Irradiance
/ Latency
/ Lighting
/ Machine vision
/ Medical imaging
/ Mixed reality
/ multidisciplinary
/ Performance enhancement
/ Peripheral vision
/ Robustness (mathematics)
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Vision systems
2024
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Embodied neuromorphic synergy for lighting-robust machine vision to see in extreme bright
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Embodied neuromorphic synergy for lighting-robust machine vision to see in extreme bright
2024
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Overview
Proper exposure settings are crucial for modern machine vision cameras to accurately convert light into clear images. However, traditional auto-exposure solutions are vulnerable to illumination changes, splitting the continuous acquisition of unsaturated images, which significantly degrades the overall performance of underlying intelligent systems. Here we present the neuromorphic exposure control (NEC) system. This system effectively alleviates the longstanding saturation problem at its core by exploiting bio-principles found in peripheral vision to compute a trilinear event double integral (TEDI). This approach enables accurate connections between events and frames in the physics space for swift irradiance prediction, ultimately facilitating rapid control parameter updates. Our experimental results demonstrate the remarkable efficiency, low latency, superior generalization capability, and bio-inspired nature of the NEC in delivering timely and robust neuromorphic synergy for lighting-robust machine vision across a wide range of real-world applications. These applications encompass autonomous driving, mixed-reality, and three-dimensional reconstruction.
Proper exposure settings are crucial for modern machine vision cameras. This work develops neuromorphic exposure control using peripheral-vision inspired processing to solve the problem, enhancing performance in applications like autonomous driving and medical imaging.
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