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Dynamic Vision Sensor Tracking Method Based on Event Correlation Index

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  • Hengyi Lv
  • Yang Feng
  • Yisa Zhang
  • Yuchen Zhao
  • Ã tila Bueno

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Dynamic vision sensor is a kind of bioinspired sensor. It has the characteristics of fast response, large dynamic range, and asynchronous output event stream. These characteristics make it have advantages that traditional image sensors do not have in the field of tracking. The output form of the dynamic vision sensor is asynchronous event stream, and the object information needs to be provided by the relevant event cluster. This article proposes a method based on the event correlation index to obtain the object’s position, contour, and other information and is compatible with traditional tracking methods. Experiments show that this method can obtain the position information of the moving object and its continuous motion trajectory and analyze the influence of the parameters on the tracking effect. This method will have broad application prospects in security, transportation, etc.

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  • Hengyi Lv & Yang Feng & Yisa Zhang & Yuchen Zhao & Ã tila Bueno, 2021. "Dynamic Vision Sensor Tracking Method Based on Event Correlation Index," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-11, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:8973482
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/8973482
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