Visual Surveillance Chip. 1. Visual Change Detection 2. Photoreceptors and change detection 3. superior colliculus / optic tectum Visual Surveillance.

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Visual Surveillance Chip

1. Visual Change Detection 2. Photoreceptors and change detection 3. superior colliculus / optic tectum Visual Surveillance Chip

Yarbus Our eyes generally move to gather information that we seek, but very often our eyes move to look at sudden changes in the environment.

Our retina is not simply a layer of photoreceptors of a single type, rather receptors vary In their sensitivity to different: spatial scales, spatial frequencies, intensities, colors, and temporal frequencies. Although much of our detailed visual processing occurs using the high resolution system of the fovea, our peripheral vision is driven by a coarse spatial system with high sensitivity to temporal change.

From "Merging of the Senses", Stein and Meredith, 1994 The superior colliculus (SC) is a subcortical region of the brain involved in producing rapid sensory orientation movements. The SC receives direct projections from the retina and subserves reflexive eye movements to sudden changes in the visual environment. retina LGN visual cortex SC eye muscle control areas

Chip Idea: 1. Using the adaptive photoreceptor design (provided), design a low-power surveillance chip that will signal the location of visual change. 2. Design an adaptive threshold for each pixel to reject locations that have frequent movement that is not of interest.