EDeNN: Event Decay Neural Networks for low latency vision

09/09/2022
by   Celyn Walters, et al.
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Despite the success of neural networks in computer vision tasks, digital 'neurons' are a very loose approximation of biological neurons. Today's learning approaches are designed to function on digital devices with digital data representations such as image frames. In contrast, biological vision systems are generally much more capable and efficient than state-of-the-art digital computer vision algorithms. Event cameras are an emerging sensor technology which imitates biological vision with asynchronously firing pixels, eschewing the concept of the image frame. To leverage modern learning techniques, many event-based algorithms are forced to accumulate events back to image frames, somewhat squandering the advantages of event cameras. We follow the opposite paradigm and develop a new type of neural network which operates closer to the original event data stream. We demonstrate state-of-the-art performance in angular velocity regression and competitive optical flow estimation, while avoiding difficulties related to training SNN. Furthermore, the processing latency of our proposed approached is less than 1/10 any other implementation, while continuous inference increases this improvement by another order of magnitude.

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