Abstract: We present a contrast retina microchip that provides its output as an AER (Address Event Representation) stream. Contrast is computed as the ratio between pixel photocurrent and a local average between neighboring pixels obtained with a diffusive network. This current based computation produces a large mismatch between neighboring pixels, because the currents can be as low as a few pico amperes. Consequently, a compact calibration circuitry has been included to calibrate each pixel. The paper describes the design of the pixel with its contrast ...
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Topics: 
Artificial intelligence
Computer vision