Hardware-Algorithm Re-engineering of Retinal Circuit for Intelligent Object Motion Segmentation
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Authors
Jason Sinaga, Victoria Clerico, Md Abdullah-Al Kaiser, Shay Snyder, Arya Lohia, Gregory Schwartz, Maryam Parsa, Akhilesh Jaiswal
arXiv ID
2408.08320
Category
cs.NE: Neural & Evolutionary
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eess.IV
Citations
5
Venue
International Conference on Systems
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Recent advances in retinal neuroscience have fueled various hardware and algorithmic efforts to develop retina-inspired solutions for computer vision tasks. In this work, we focus on a fundamental visual feature within the mammalian retina, Object Motion Sensitivity (OMS). Using DVS data from EV-IMO dataset, we analyze the performance of an algorithmic implementation of OMS circuitry for motion segmentation in presence of ego-motion. This holistic analysis considers the underlying constraints arising from the hardware circuit implementation. We present novel CMOS circuits that implement OMS functionality inside image sensors, while providing run-time re-configurability for key algorithmic parameters. In-sensor technologies for dynamical environment adaptation are crucial for ensuring high system performance. Finally, we verify the functionality and re-configurability of the proposed CMOS circuit designs through Cadence simulations in 180nm technology. In summary, the presented work lays foundation for hardware-algorithm re-engineering of known biological circuits to suit application needs.
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