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Computational sensor for visual tracking with attention
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1998
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Event CameraEngineeringAttentionImage SensorOptical ComputingSalient TargetComputational SensorObject TrackingRobot LearningVision SensorMachine VisionVlsi EmbodimentComputer EngineeringMoving Object TrackingComputer VisionSensor PrototypeEye TrackingImage ProcessorOptoelectronicsTracking System
This paper presents a VLSI embodiment of an optical tracking computational sensor which focuses attention on a salient target in its field of view. Using both low-latency massive parallel processing and top-down sensory adaptation, the sensor suppresses interference front features irrelevant for the task at hand, and tracks a target of interest at speeds of up to 7000 pixels/s. The sensor locks onto the target to continuously provide control for the execution of a perceptually guided activity. The sensor prototype, a 24/spl times/24 array of cells, is built in 2-/spl mu/m CMOS technology. Each cell occupies 62 /spl mu/m/spl times/62 /spl mu/m of silicon, and contains a photodetector and processing electronics.
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