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Neuromorphic implementation of motion detection using oscillation interference

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Abstract Motion detection is paramount for computational vision processing. This is however a particularly challenging task for a neuromorphic hardware in which algorithms are based on interconnected spiking entities, as… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Motion detection is paramount for computational vision processing. This is however a particularly challenging task for a neuromorphic hardware in which algorithms are based on interconnected spiking entities, as the instantaneous visual stimuli reports merely on luminance change. Here we describe a neuromorphic algorithm, in which an array of neuro-oscillators is utilized to detect motion and its direction over an entire field of view. These oscillators are induced via phase shifted Gabor functions, allowing them to oscillate in response to motion in one predefined direction, and to dump to zero otherwise. We developed the algorithm using the Neural Engineering Framework (NEF), making it applicable for a variety of neuromorphic hardware. Our algorithm extends the existing growing set of approaches aiming at utilizing neuromorphic hardware for vision processing, which enable to minimize energy exploitation and silicon area while enhancing computational capabilities.

Keywords: motion; neuromorphic implementation; implementation motion; motion detection; neuromorphic hardware

Journal Title: Neurocomputing
Year Published: 2020

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