An event camera, also known as a neuromorphic camera, [1] silicon retina[2] or dynamic vision sensor, [3] is an imaging sensor that responds to local changes in brightness. Event cameras do not capture images using a shutter as conventional (frame) cameras do.
Dec 30, 2020 · 1. Two years ago, the computer vision community was abuzz with anticipation for a new type of sensor that promised a revolution in speed and efficiency. These new sensors are called event cameras,...
During the development of event camera, the metaphor "silicon retina" has been replaced by "event camera" to make a comparison with commodity frame-based camera. Just as cameras in our smartphones are made by active pixel sensors, …
May 29, 2024 · Nature - Use of a 20 frames per second (fps) RGB camera plus an event camera can achieve the same latency as a 5,000-fps camera with the bandwidth of a 45-fps camera without compromising...
Aug 24, 2024 · This paper presents a comprehensive survey of event cameras, tracing their evolution over time. It introduces the fundamental principles of event cameras, compares them with traditional frame cameras, and highlights their …
An event-based camera is a revolutionary vision sensor with three key advantages: a measurement rate that is almost 1 million times faster than standard cameras, a latency of 1 microsecond, and a high dynamic range of 130 decibels (standard cameras only have 60 dB).
Abstract—Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that differ from conventional frame cameras: Instead of capturing images at a fixed rate, they asynchronously measure per-pixel brightness changes, and output a stream of events that encode the …