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Better Robots See like a Spider

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Dan Drollette

How do you increase resolution and decrease fixed pattern noise in a robot's vision while using fewer photoreceptors? By borrowing an idea from the tropical jumping spider, say researchers Oliver D. Landolt and Ania Mitros. Mitros is a member of Christof Koch's laboratory team at California Institute of Technology's Center for Neuromorphic Systems Engineering, and Landolt is a former member. The lab draws upon animal models to solve engineering problems. When Koch heard that a jumping spider can see as well as a human -- even though it has only 800 photoreceptors in each of its retinas,...Read full article

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