A one-dimensional, visual tracking chip has been implemented using neuromorphic,analog VLSI techniques to modelselective visual attention in the control of saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements. The chip incorporates focal-plane processing to compute image saliency and to select a target feature for tracking. The target position and direction of motion are reported as the target moves across the array. The chip combines and extends previous neuromorphic analog VLSI models of covert attentional processes and eye movement generation to implement both saccadic and smooth pursuit tracking behavior using a one-dimensional mechanical eye.
Timothy K. Horiuchi, Tonia G. Morris, Christof Koc