Object-Based Analog VLSI Vision Circuits

Koch, Christof, Mathur, Binnal, Liu, Shih-Chii, Harris, John G., Luo, Jin, Sivilotti, Massimo

Neural Information Processing Systems 

We describe two successfully working, analog VLSI vision circuits that move beyond pixel-based early vision algorithms. One circuit, implementing the dynamic wires model, provides for dedicated lines of communication among groups of pixels that share a common property. The chip uses the dynamic wires model to compute the arclength of visual contours. Another circuit labels all points inside a given contour with one voltage and all other with another voltage. Itsbehavior is very robust, since small breaks in contours are automatically sealed, providing for Figure-Ground segregation in a noisy environment. Both chips are implemented using networks of resistors and switches and represent a step towards object level processing since a single voltage value encodes the property of an ensemble of pixels.

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