
The Sirius binary star system photographed with a neuromorphic camera
Satyapreet Singh, Chetan Singh Thakur, Nirupam Roy, Indian Institute of Science
Cameras that mimic human eyesight could have key advantages for astronomers, allowing them to capture extremely bright and dim objects in the same image and track fast-moving objects without motion blur.
Traditional digital cameras operate by sampling a grid of pixels many times a second, recording data from every pixel each time. Neuromorphic cameras, also known as event cameras,…
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