18053184. METHOD OF OPERATING DYNAMIC VISION SENSOR SYSTEM simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)

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METHOD OF OPERATING DYNAMIC VISION SENSOR SYSTEM

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Whoiyul Kim of Seoul (KR)

Jeyeon Kim of Goyang-si (KR)

Minsu Kim of Seoul (KR)

METHOD OF OPERATING DYNAMIC VISION SENSOR SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18053184 titled 'METHOD OF OPERATING DYNAMIC VISION SENSOR SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for operating a dynamic vision sensor system. Here are the key points:

  • The system obtains event signals from dynamic vision sensor pixels, which measure changes in light over a specific time period.
  • Based on these event signals, the system obtains original image data, which consists of image pixels corresponding to the dynamic vision sensor pixels.
  • The system then binarizes the pixel values of the image pixels to obtain binary image data.
  • From the binary image data, the system defines pixel groups.
  • Finally, the system selects effective groups from these pixel groups, which represent the movement of an object.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Object tracking and recognition in surveillance systems
  • Motion detection in autonomous vehicles
  • Gesture recognition in human-computer interaction

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Traditional image sensors capture and process every pixel, leading to high computational requirements and power consumption.
  • Dynamic vision sensors only capture changes in light, reducing computational load and power consumption.
  • The method described in the patent application further simplifies the processing by selecting only the relevant pixel groups.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Lower computational requirements and power consumption compared to traditional image sensors.
  • Improved efficiency in object tracking and recognition tasks.
  • Faster response time due to the selective processing of relevant pixel groups.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method of operating a dynamic vision sensor system includes: obtaining event signals from a plurality of dynamic vision sensor pixels over a predetermined time period, wherein the event signals correspond to a measured change in light; obtaining original image data based on the event signals output by the plurality of DVS pixels and including a plurality of image pixels, wherein the plurality of image pixels respectively correspond to the plurality of dynamic vision sensor pixels; obtaining binary image data by binarizing pixel values of the plurality of image pixels; defining a plurality of pixel groups from the plurality of image pixels in the binary image data; and selecting a plurality of effective groups from among the plurality of pixel groups that represent the movement of an object.