2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/5784720
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Panoramic Motion Perception Inspired Fly Visual Brain Joint Neural Network on Omnidirectional Collision Detection

Abstract: Biological systems have a great number of visual motion detection neurons, some of which can preferentially react to specific visual regions. Nevertheless, little work has been performed about how they can be used to develop neural network models for omnidirectional collision detection. Hereby, an artificial fly visual brain neural network with presynaptic and postsynaptic subnetworks, for the first time, is developed to detect the changes of visual motion in panoramic scenes. Herein, the presynaptic subnetwor… Show more

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