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Asynchronous Convolutional Networks for Object Detection in Neuromorphic Cameras

2018-11-18
Marco Cannici, Marco Ciccone, Andrea Romanoni, Matteo Matteucci

Abstract

Event-based cameras, also known as neuromorphic cameras, are bioinspired sensors able to perceive changes in the scene at high frequency with low power consumption. Becoming available only very recently, a limited amount of work addresses object detection on these devices. In this paper we propose two neural networks architectures for object detection: YOLE, which integrates the events into surfaces and uses a frame-based model to process them, and eFCN, an asynchronous event-based fully convolutional network which uses a novel and general formalization of the convolutional and max pooling layers to exploit the sparsity of camera events. We evaluated the algorithm with different extensions of publicly available datasets, and on a novel synthetic dataset.

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https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.07931

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/1805.07931


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