Event-based image processing - Acceleration and data reduction
Event-based imaging is one of the most groundbreaking innovations in the field of machine vision since the advent of artificial intelligence. It enables efficient optical recording of motion with almost seamless temporal resolution. This has been made possible by the Sony IMX636 sensor developed in collaboration with Prophesee. This sensor accurately records slight changes in brightness within a scene and transmits them as motion data on a pixel-by-pixel basis, while simultaneously ignoring unnecessary static data. As a result, the amount of data required for transmission and processing is significantly reduced compared to traditional image-based systems. For example, it becomes possible to optically monitor vibrations with pixel-level accuracy or to rapidly analyze the motion of small objects without being affected by lighting conditions.
In this presentation, we will explain how the new event-based IDS camera "uEye EVS" works, introduce application areas that were nearly impossible with traditional image processing techniques, and demonstrate how to integrate new sensor technology into applications.

| Date and time | Tuesday, Feb 25, 2025 ~ Wednesday, Feb 26, 2025 11:30 PM ~ 12:00 AM The event time is indicated in Japan Standard Time (JST). |
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| Entry fee | Free Participation requires account registration on our company website. |
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