Published 2004
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Saliency on a chip: a digital approach with an FPGA
Chicago
Abstract
Selective-visual-attention algorithms have been successfully implemented in analog VLSI circuits.1 However, in addition to the usual issues of analog VLSI—such as the need to fi ne-tune a large number of biases— these implementations lack the spatial resolution and pre-processing capabilities to be truly useful for image-processing applications. Here we take an alternative approach and implement a neuro-mimetic algorithm for selective visual attention in digital hardware.
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