NICE 2019 Talk - Space imaging with event-based sensors

Active Sensing and its application to neuromorphic space imaging

Active Sensing and its application to neuromorphic space imaging

On the 28th of March 2019, I gave a talk at the 2019 NICE Conference at the SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Albany, NY. In this talk, I introduce the benefits of using neuromorphic sensors for space imaging tasks, and how the biology-inspired pixels in those devices enable capabilities that cannot be achieved using conventional cameras. This talk is a subset of the longer keynote talk given at the ICONS conference later in 2019. For a longer and more in-depth discussion of this work (and one that includes the very important issue of robotic foosball), you can watch the ICONS keynote talk here.

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Gregory Cohen
Associate Professor of Neuromorphic Systems

A neuromorphic researcher focusing on event-based vision systems, neuromorphic computation, and space domain awareness.

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