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Template:AfC submission Template:Multiple issues Address-Event Representation (AER) is an abstract data format used to describe discrete events using coordinates in space-time. AER is useful when working with sparse temporal data where most entries are zeros and can be ignored, and is closely related to coordinate-based representations of tensors and matrices. It is the default standard for neuromorphic sensors, such as event cameras.

Example

In AER, an event is represented by its address as a tuple, such as:

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Event cameras that captures the positive or negative electrical polarity of photons in a 2-dimensional sensor array, uses the following AER representation

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Background

The representation was initially designed by Misha Mahowald and Carver Mead to ``provide high-bandwidth communication among large arrays of neurons.[1]

See also

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