“Neuromorphic Sensing, Towards a Unification of Biological and Computational Vision: From Sensors to Retina Stimulation”
Professor, University Pierre et Marie Curie
Event-based Cameras, Event-based Vision, Neuromorphic engineering, Retina Prosthetics and Optogenetics Stimulation, Robotics
Dr. Benosman leads the Vision and Natural Computation group at the Vision Institute where his research deals with neuromorphic event-driven computation, retina prosthetics, and neural sensing models. He is the author of more than 100 papers, 9 patents and a pioneer of the field of general cameras where he co-authored the reference book. He is deeply involved in the neuromorphic field and is an active participant of Telluride and CapoCaccia workshops main meeting events of the neurmorphic community. He has significant exchanges with European and US neuromorphic institutions on topics related to event-driven compressive (EDC) computation. His group has world-leading expertise in developing EDC algorithms, processing software and computational paradigms.