Link: https://thinklucid.com/tech-briefs/triton2-evs-explained-optimizing-event-based-imaging/
Lucid Vision Labs has published an in-depth article on their analysis of the bias and threshold features of Sony's IMX636 and IMX637 event-based sensors. The report goes into details on how the sensor can be controlled so that users can tweak and tune the event based data.


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