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Artificial Retinas Can Balance a Pencil On Its End

mikejuk writes "A team of researchers has built a neural information system that is good enough and fast enough to balance a pencil in real time. If you think it's an easy task, try it! The Institute of Neuroinformatics, ETH / University Zurich have used what look like video cameras to do the job but in fact they are analog silicon retinas. They work so fast that even with fairly basic hardware they can balance a pencil."

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  1. Video Date: by Shikaku · · Score: 5, Informative

    September 26, 2008

  2. Re:Amazing by pitchpipe · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This is impressive bit of tech.

    This really impressed me! No artificial vision involved, but awesome nonetheless. Explanation

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    Look where all this talking got us, baby.
  3. biomimetic for purely philosophical reasons by drewm1980 · · Score: 5, Informative

    I have seen this demo in person and chatted at length with its creator. It uses a custom sensor chip that does some analog temporal filtering and thresholding of light intensity at each pixel, sending events when the threshold is crossed. The intent of the authors seems to be to mimic the human visual system in silicon, even if it makes no engineering sense whatsoever. The demo was extremely sensitive to fluorescent lighting; the author had to run out and buy an incandescent desk lamp to get it to work at all. The event-based image representation makes it incompatible with everything that has been learned in computer vision over the last decade.

    1. Re:biomimetic for purely philosophical reasons by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      In case anyone misinterprets your comment.. The fact that it is incompatible with the last decade of computer vision doesn't make it wrong, nor does it make the previous decade of research in computer vision wrong. As you wrote, different philosophies behind the solutions.

  4. Re:Try it? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Do not balance pencil on remaining retina :(