Memristive Motion‐Streak Neuron for Spatiotemporal Multiple Object Detection
Abstract
ABSTRACT Conventional artificial vision systems process dynamic scenes inefficiently by reconstructing motion from discrete frames, which requires post‐processing. In contrast, real‐world environments containing multiple moving objects demand sensor‐level discrimination. This work presents a memristive motion‐streak neuron that performs spatiotemporal encoding by integrating an Al/InGaZnO/Al optomemristor with an Ag/HfO 2 /Pt dynamic memristor, whose relaxation dynamics provide temporal memory. In this system, the presence time of moving objects is detected by decay of the output current, allowing motion direction and speed to be directly inferred from the relaxation behavior. The integrated memristor pixel array enables processing of continuous movements and achieves 96.2% classification accuracy for multiple objects. Also, integrating the motion‐streak neuron with the resistor–capacitor kernel further encodes temporal intervals between optical events, enabling recognition of complex movement patterns. This dynamic processing diminishes computational overhead and provides a hardware solution for next‐generation vision systems.
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Authors (10)
Hyungjun Park
Jin Hong Kim
Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Inter‐University Semiconductor Research Center Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea
Hyun Wook Kim
Néstor Ghenzi
Sung Keun Shim
Joon‐Kyu Han
Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Inter‐University Semiconductor Research Center Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea
Min Jung Chung
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Seoul National University 2 , Seoul 08826,
Dong Hoon Shin
Kyung Seok Woo
Graduate School of Semiconductor Materials and Devices Engineering Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) Ulsan Republic of Korea
Cheol Seong Hwang