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An adaptive visual tracking sensor with a hysteretic winner-take-all network

Indiveri et al., 2002

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16772233249028733707
Author
Indiveri G
Oswald P
Kramer J
Publication year
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2002 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS)

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We present a CMOS VLSI image sensor containing a 26/spl times/26 array of differentiating adaptive photoreceptors, combined with a current-mode hysteretic winner-take-all (WTA) network, able to detect and track high-contrast targets moving within its field of view. The …
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