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Event-based vision

An event camera, also known as a neuromorphic camera, silicon retina or dynamic vision sensor, is an imaging sensor that responds to local changes in brightness. Event cameras do not capture images using a shutter as conventional cameras do. Instead, each pixel inside an event camera operates independently and asynchronously, reporting changes in brightness as they occur and staying silent otherwise. Modern event cameras have microsecond temporal resolution, 120 dB dynamic range, and less under/overexposure and motion blur than frame cameras.

Papers

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LEOD: Label-Efficient Object Detection for Event CamerasCode1
Adaptive Calibration: A Unified Conversion Framework of Spiking Neural NetworksCode1
Asynchronous Bioplausible Neuron for SNN for Event Vision0
Efficient and Low-Footprint Object Classification using Spatial Contrast0
Event-based Background-Oriented SchlierenCode1
Spike-time encoding of gas concentrations using neuromorphic analog sensory front-end0
GET: Group Event Transformer for Event-Based VisionCode1
CrossZoom: Simultaneously Motion Deblurring and Event Super-ResolvingCode0
Tracking Particles Ejected From Active Asteroid Bennu With Event-Based Vision0
Person Re-Identification without Identification via Event AnonymizationCode1
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Benchmark Results

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