Mimicking the Eye’s Light Adaptation
Newly developed technology aims to replicate the human eye’s ability to adapt to mixed lighting conditions
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Researchers developed a neuromorphic vision device that mimics human visual adaptation to varying lighting conditions.
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The device uses a TiO₂/PEDOT photomemristor to physically adapt its photosensitivity without external processing.
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Under bright light, the device suppresses photosensitivity by reducing conductivity through a water desorption process.
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The system demonstrated a recognition accuracy of 93.7% in mixed-light environments, outperforming conventional adaptive sensors.
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This technology highlights the potential of biological principles in advancing artificial vision systems.