Tsinghua Team Introduces Brain-Inspired Visual Framework for Robots
jiqizhixin · x · 2026-08-20
A team led by Tsinghua University's Rong Zhao and Luping Shi introduces a brain-inspired two-stage framework for robust robot vision in extreme conditions. The system self-learns structured visual priors (bottom-up) and uses them to reshape downstream algorithms (top-down). Tested on the Tianmouc sensor, it improves monocular depth estimation and segmentation under interference without extra labels.
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