I wish I knew with whom I am discussing potentiality of new CIS technologies. The main application so far for event based sensors is blindness repair. Pixium (http://www.pixium-vision.com/en) is the main source of revenue for Prophesee, all these companies are tighly linked to "Institue de la Vision". More recently Prophesee and Samsung have advocated for using the technology in the Automotive (https://images.samsung.com/is/content/samsung/p5/global/ir/docs/business-introduction/Samsung_Investor_Presentation_SLSI_2018_v3.pdf). Everybody is actually looking in this direction because crucial safety issues are still to be addressed by Machine Vision technology in this area. Again I do not want to respond to the endless jokes about forecasting novel technologies, for sure I am fascinated by a few CIS technology developments, Event based is one of them since it "aims for the moon", you know the rest... Pierre Cambou – Yole Developpement
Maybe Pierre Cambou can now forecast the size of the market of this application for event based CIS? :)
ReplyDeleteI wish I knew with whom I am discussing potentiality of new CIS technologies. The main application so far for event based sensors is blindness repair. Pixium (http://www.pixium-vision.com/en) is the main source of revenue for Prophesee, all these companies are tighly linked to "Institue de la Vision". More recently Prophesee and Samsung have advocated for using the technology in the Automotive (https://images.samsung.com/is/content/samsung/p5/global/ir/docs/business-introduction/Samsung_Investor_Presentation_SLSI_2018_v3.pdf). Everybody is actually looking in this direction because crucial safety issues are still to be addressed by Machine Vision technology in this area. Again I do not want to respond to the endless jokes about forecasting novel technologies, for sure I am fascinated by a few CIS technology developments, Event based is one of them since it "aims for the moon", you know the rest... Pierre Cambou – Yole Developpement
Deleteuniversity of zurich? seems more related to the people from paris...
ReplyDeleteCan be. I'm unable to find the company web site and just took this from my memory. I might be wrong.
DeleteHow can this vide be linked to Zurich? At 3:56 the names are all from Ryad lab, signed Institut de la Vision..
ReplyDeleteYou are right. I fixed the mistake.
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