Abstract:
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors that naturally respond to motion in the scene. They have promising advantages, namely a high dynamic range, little motion blur and low latency. But how can we leverage these advantages for vision tasks such as animal behavior quantification? In this talk I will present two applications developed at the Robotic Interactive Perception lab, where we used event cameras to address practical problems, from low-level vision (background-oriented schlieren imaging, a technique for visualizing air flow) to high-level vision (animal behavior quantification in the wild).
This talk will take place in person at SCIoI.
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