Sensors (Mar 2011)

Contrast-Independent Biologically Inspired Motion Detection

  • Ralf Möller,
  • Martin Egelhaaf,
  • Jens Peter Lindemann,
  • Birthe Babies

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s110303303
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 3303 – 3326

Abstract

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Optic flow, i.e., retinal image movement resulting from ego-motion, is a crucial source of information used for obstacle avoidance and course control in flying insects. Optic flow analysis may prove promising for mobile robotics although it is currently not among the standard techniques. Insects have developed a computationally cheap analysis mechanism for image motion. Detailed computational models, the so-called elementary motion detectors (EMDs), describe motion detection in insects. However, the technical application of EMDs is complicated by the strong effect of local pattern contrast on their motion response. Here we present augmented versions of an EMD, the (s)cc-EMDs, which normalise their responses for contrast and thereby reduce the sensitivity to contrast changes. Thus, velocity changes of moving natural images are reflected more reliably in the detector response. The (s)cc-EMDs can easily be implemented in hardware and software and can be a valuable novel visual motion sensor for mobile robots.

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