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Analog LSI for motion detection of approaching object with simple-shape recognition based on lower animal vision

Published: 27 January 2004 Publication History

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An analog integrated circuit for approach detection with simple-shape recognition was proposed and fabricated based on the lower animal vision. It was clarified that the approaching direction and velocity can be detected by using the fabricated chip. Moreover, it was able to recognize the simple shape such as a circle, square, rectangle and triangle.

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    ASP-DAC '04: Proceedings of the 2004 Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference
    January 2004
    957 pages
    ISBN:0780381750

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