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E-Chemistry (Event-Based Cameras)

Event-based cameras, or E-Chemistry, are advanced imaging devices that capture changes in a scene asynchronously rather than recording full frames at regular intervals. Each pixel detects and reports only when it senses a change in brightness, allowing for high-speed, low-latency, and energy-efficient data collection. This technology is particularly useful for dynamic environments and fast-moving objects, providing detailed, real-time information without the redundancy of traditional cameras. By focusing on changes rather than static images, E-Chemistry enables applications in robotics, surveillance, and autonomous vehicles with improved responsiveness and efficiency.