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Motion Estimation Using the Single-row Superposition-type Planar Compound-like Eye
How can the compound eye of insects capture the prey so accurately and quickly? This interesting issue is explored from the perspective of computer vision instead of from the viewpoint of biology. The focus is on performance evaluation of noise immunity for motion recovery using the single-row super...
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Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
2007
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3801127/ |
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author | Cheng, Chi-Cheng Lin, Gwo-Long |
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description | How can the compound eye of insects capture the prey so accurately and quickly? This interesting issue is explored from the perspective of computer vision instead of from the viewpoint of biology. The focus is on performance evaluation of noise immunity for motion recovery using the single-row superposition-type planar compound like eye (SPCE). The SPCE owns a special symmetrical framework with tremendous amount of ommatidia inspired by compound eye of insects. The noise simulates possible ambiguity of image patterns caused by either environmental uncertainty or low resolution of CCD devices. Results of extensive simulations indicate that this special visual configuration provides excellent motion estimation performance regardless of the magnitude of the noise. Even when the noise interference is serious, the SPCE is able to dramatically reduce errors of motion recovery of the ego-translation without any type of filters. In other words, symmetrical, regular, and multiple vision sensing devices of the compound-like eye have statistical averaging advantage to suppress possible noises. This discovery lays the basic foundation in terms of engineering approaches for the secret of the compound eye of insects. |
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spelling | pubmed-38011272013-10-22 Motion Estimation Using the Single-row Superposition-type Planar Compound-like Eye Cheng, Chi-Cheng Lin, Gwo-Long Sensors (Basel) Full Paper How can the compound eye of insects capture the prey so accurately and quickly? This interesting issue is explored from the perspective of computer vision instead of from the viewpoint of biology. The focus is on performance evaluation of noise immunity for motion recovery using the single-row superposition-type planar compound like eye (SPCE). The SPCE owns a special symmetrical framework with tremendous amount of ommatidia inspired by compound eye of insects. The noise simulates possible ambiguity of image patterns caused by either environmental uncertainty or low resolution of CCD devices. Results of extensive simulations indicate that this special visual configuration provides excellent motion estimation performance regardless of the magnitude of the noise. Even when the noise interference is serious, the SPCE is able to dramatically reduce errors of motion recovery of the ego-translation without any type of filters. In other words, symmetrical, regular, and multiple vision sensing devices of the compound-like eye have statistical averaging advantage to suppress possible noises. This discovery lays the basic foundation in terms of engineering approaches for the secret of the compound eye of insects. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2007-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3801127/ Text en © 2007 by MDPI (http://www.mdpi.org). Reproduction is permitted for noncommercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Full Paper Cheng, Chi-Cheng Lin, Gwo-Long Motion Estimation Using the Single-row Superposition-type Planar Compound-like Eye |
title | Motion Estimation Using the Single-row Superposition-type Planar Compound-like Eye |
title_full | Motion Estimation Using the Single-row Superposition-type Planar Compound-like Eye |
title_fullStr | Motion Estimation Using the Single-row Superposition-type Planar Compound-like Eye |
title_full_unstemmed | Motion Estimation Using the Single-row Superposition-type Planar Compound-like Eye |
title_short | Motion Estimation Using the Single-row Superposition-type Planar Compound-like Eye |
title_sort | motion estimation using the single-row superposition-type planar compound-like eye |
topic | Full Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3801127/ |
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