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An Asynchronous Intensity Representation for Framed and Event Video Sources

20 January 2023
Andrew C. Freeman
Montek Singh
Ketan Mayer-Patel
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Abstract

Neuromorphic "event" cameras, designed to mimic the human vision system with asynchronous sensing, unlock a new realm of high-speed and high dynamic range applications. However, researchers often either revert to a framed representation of event data for applications, or build bespoke applications for a particular camera's event data type. To usher in the next era of video systems, accommodate new event camera designs, and explore the benefits to asynchronous video in classical applications, we argue that there is a need for an asynchronous, source-agnostic video representation. In this paper, we introduce a novel, asynchronous intensity representation for both framed and non-framed data sources. We show that our representation can increase intensity precision and greatly reduce the number of samples per pixel compared to grid-based representations. With framed sources, we demonstrate that by permitting a small amount of loss through the temporal averaging of similar pixel values, we can reduce our representational sample rate by more than half, while incurring a drop in VMAF quality score of only 4.5. We also demonstrate lower latency than the state-of-the-art method for fusing and transcoding framed and event camera data to an intensity representation, while maintaining 2000×2000\times2000× the temporal resolution. We argue that our method provides the computational efficiency and temporal granularity necessary to build real-time intensity-based applications for event cameras.

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