2004
DOI: 10.1007/s10043-004-0024-4
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Analog Integrated Circuit for Motion Detection against Moving Background Based on the Insect Visual System

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“…Species that depend on visual cues for survival and reproduction are expected to have visual system adaptations that enable them to function reliably despite such detrimental photic variation (Lythgoe, 1979;Land and Nilsson, 2002;Endler, 1993). Examination of these adaptations can inspire and inform the engineering and application of artificial visual sensory systems (Horridge and Loughuet-Higgins, 1992;Nishio et al, 2004;Rajesh et al, 2005;Jeong et al, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Species that depend on visual cues for survival and reproduction are expected to have visual system adaptations that enable them to function reliably despite such detrimental photic variation (Lythgoe, 1979;Land and Nilsson, 2002;Endler, 1993). Examination of these adaptations can inspire and inform the engineering and application of artificial visual sensory systems (Horridge and Loughuet-Higgins, 1992;Nishio et al, 2004;Rajesh et al, 2005;Jeong et al, 2006).…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%