Analog VLSI Circuits for Attention-Based, Visual Tracking
Abstract
A one-dimensional visual tracking chip has been implemented us(cid:173) ing neuromorphic, analog VLSI techniques to model selective visual attention in the control of saccadic and smooth pursuit eye move(cid:173) ments. The chip incorporates focal-plane processing to compute image saliency and a winner-take-all circuit to select a feature for tracking. The target position and direction of motion are reported as the target moves across the array. We demonstrate its function(cid:173) ality in a closed-loop system which performs saccadic and smooth pursuit tracking movements using a one-dimensional mechanical eye.
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Horiuchi et al. "Analog VLSI Circuits for Attention-Based, Visual Tracking." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1996.Markdown
[Horiuchi et al. "Analog VLSI Circuits for Attention-Based, Visual Tracking." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1996.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1996/horiuchi1996neurips-analog/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{horiuchi1996neurips-analog,
title = {{Analog VLSI Circuits for Attention-Based, Visual Tracking}},
author = {Horiuchi, Timothy K. and Morris, Tonia G. and Koch, Christof and DeWeerth, Stephen P.},
booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
year = {1996},
pages = {706-712},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1996/horiuchi1996neurips-analog/}
}