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In-sensor image memorization and encoding via optical neurons for bio-stimulus domain reduction toward visual cognitive processing.


ABSTRACT: As machine vision technology generates large amounts of data from sensors, it requires efficient computational systems for visual cognitive processing. Recently, in-sensor computing systems have emerged as a potential solution for reducing unnecessary data transfer and realizing fast and energy-efficient visual cognitive processing. However, they still lack the capability to process stored images directly within the sensor. Here, we demonstrate a heterogeneously integrated 1-photodiode and 1 memristor (1P-1R) crossbar for in-sensor visual cognitive processing, emulating a mammalian image encoding process to extract features from the input images. Unlike other neuromorphic vision processes, the trained weight values are applied as an input voltage to the image-saved crossbar array instead of storing the weight value in the memristors, realizing the in-sensor computing paradigm. We believe the heterogeneously integrated in-sensor computing platform provides an advanced architecture for real-time and data-intensive machine-vision applications via bio-stimulus domain reduction.

SUBMITTER: Lee D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9445171 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In-sensor image memorization and encoding via optical neurons for bio-stimulus domain reduction toward visual cognitive processing.

Lee Doeon D   Park Minseong M   Baek Yongmin Y   Bae Byungjoon B   Heo Junseok J   Lee Kyusang K  

Nature communications 20220905 1


As machine vision technology generates large amounts of data from sensors, it requires efficient computational systems for visual cognitive processing. Recently, in-sensor computing systems have emerged as a potential solution for reducing unnecessary data transfer and realizing fast and energy-efficient visual cognitive processing. However, they still lack the capability to process stored images directly within the sensor. Here, we demonstrate a heterogeneously integrated 1-photodiode and 1 mem  ...[more]

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