When Raindrops Become Data: Hypergraphs, Event Cameras, and the New Shape of Perception
Rain is easy to understand until you try to measure every drop. A conventional camera solves this problem by pretending time arrives in neat rectangular packages: one frame, then another frame, then another. An event camera does something stranger and, in many real-world settings, more useful. It does not record the whole scene at fixed intervals. It records changes. A pixel fires when brightness changes, producing a stream of asynchronous events rather than a normal video. ...