Generic Visual Perception Processor
The 'generic visual perception processor (GVPP)' has been developed after 10
long years of scientific effort . Generic Visual Perception Processor (GVPP)
can automatically detect objects and track their movement in real-time .
The GVPP, which crunches 20 billion instructions per second (BIPS),
models the human perceptual process at the hardware level by mimicking the
separate temporal and spatial functions of the eye-to-brain system. The
processor sees its environment as a stream of histograms regarding the location
and velocity of objects.
GVPP has been demonstrated as capable of learning-in-place to solve a
variety of pattern recognition problems. It boasts automatic normalization for
varying object size, orientation and lighting conditions, and can function in
daylight or darkness.
This electronic "eye" on a chip can now handle most tasks that a
normal human eye can. That includes driving safely, selecting ripe fruits,
reading and recognizing things. Sadly, though modeled on the visual perception
capabilities of the human brain, the chip is not really a medical marvel,
poised to cure the blind.
You can download full Generic Visual Perception Processor seminar abstract from here.
9 Sep 2013
0 comments:
Post a Comment