Neuromorphic Imaging with Super-Resolution
Pei Zhang, Shuo Zhu, Chutian Wang, Yaping Zhao, Edmund Y., Lam

TL;DR
This paper presents a self-supervised neuromorphic super-resolution method that enhances low-resolution event-based images without prior training, improving image quality and flexibility in various challenging imaging conditions.
Contribution
It introduces the first self-supervised neuromorphic super-resolution prototype capable of adaptive, high-quality image enhancement without needing extensive training or side information.
Findings
Achieves competitive results against state-of-the-art methods
Improves image quality in non-ideal imaging conditions
Enhances natural images and micrographs effectively
Abstract
Neuromorphic imaging is an emerging technique that imitates the human retina to sense variations in dynamic scenes. It responds to pixel-level brightness changes by asynchronous streaming events and boasts microsecond temporal precision over a high dynamic range, yielding blur-free recordings under extreme illumination. Nevertheless, this modality falls short in spatial resolution and leads to a low level of visual richness and clarity. Pursuing hardware upgrades is expensive and might cause compromised performance due to more burdens on computational requirements. Another option is to harness offline, plug-in-play super-resolution solutions. However, existing ones, which demand substantial sample volumes for lengthy training on massive computing resources, are largely restricted by real data availability owing to the current imperfect high-resolution devices, as well as the randomness…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment · Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques
