Event-Based Non-rigid Reconstruction of Low-Rank Parametrized Deformations from Contours

Event-Based Non-rigid Reconstruction of Low-Rank Parametrized Deformations from Contours

Visual reconstruction of fast non-rigid object deformations over time is a challenge for conventional frame-based cameras. In recent years, event cameras have gained significant attention due to their bio-inspired properties, such as high temporal resolution and high dynamic range. In this paper, we propose a novel approach for reconstructing such deformations using event measurements.

MUSES: The Multi-Sensor Semantic Perception Dataset for Driving under Uncertainty

MUSES: The Multi-Sensor Semantic Perception Dataset for Driving under Uncertainty

Achieving level-5 driving automation in autonomous vehicles necessitates a robust semantic visual perception system capable of parsing data from different sensors across diverse conditions. However, existing semantic perception datasets often lack important non-camera modalities typically used in autonomous vehicles, or they do not exploit such modalities to aid and improve semantic annotations in challenging conditions. To address this, the research introduce MUSES, the MUlti-SEnsor Semantic perception dataset for driving in adverse conditions under increased uncertainty.

SGE: Structured Light System Based on Gray Code with an Event Camera

SGE: Structured Light System Based on Gray Code with an Event Camera

We introduce a novel method for measuring properties of periodic phenomena with an event camera, a device asynchronously reporting brightness changes at independently operating pixels. The approach assumes that for fast periodic phenomena, in any spatial window where it occurs, a very similar set of events is generated at the time difference corresponding to the frequency of the motion.

EE3P: Event-based Estimation of Periodic Phenomena Properties

EE3P: Event-based Estimation of Periodic Phenomena Properties

The paper introduces a novel method for measuring properties of periodic phenomena with an event camera, a device asynchronously reporting brightness changes at independently operating pixels. The approach assumes that for fast periodic phenomena, in any spatial window where it occurs, a very similar set of events is generated at the time difference corresponding to the frequency of the motion.

Recent Event Camera Innovations: A Survey

Recent Event Camera Innovations: A Survey

This paper presents a comprehensive survey of event cameras, tracing their evolution over time. It introduces the fundamental principles of event cameras, compares them with traditional frame cameras, and highlights their unique characteristics and operational differences. The survey covers various event camera models from leading manufacturers, key technological milestones, and influential research contributions.