Title: Lensless Imaging with A Controllable Aperture
1Lensless Imaging with A Controllable Aperture
- Assaf Zomet and Shree K. Nayar
- Columbia University
IEEE CVPR Conference June 2006, New York, USA
2Cameras Today
Lens
3Our Lensless Camera
Volumetric
Attenuating Aperture
Image Detector
4Layered Aperture
Multilayer Aperture
Image Detector
Attenuating apertures FaridSimoncelli 97,
NayarBranzoi 03
5Implementation
Camera body
Aperture LCD
LCD Control
6Controllable Pinhole
Attenuating Layer
Pinhole
Image Detector
7Controllable Pinhole Video
8Limitations of Lensless Imaging
Optimal pinhole (Raleigh)
Brightness f-number
- Sharpness and brightness increase with FOV (image
center).
9Limitations of Lensless Imaging
Optimal pinhole (Raleigh)
Brightness f-number
- Sharpness and brightness increase with FOV (image
center). - f and detector larger by factor k
- Resolution/brightness by .
10Collecting More Light Coded Apertures
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12Split Field of View Implementation
Attenuating Layers (2nd layer physical)
Pinhole
Image Detector
13Split Field of View Results
Lens camera
Our camera
14Split Field of View Video
15Finding Faces
16Finding Faces
17Split Image Computational Camera
Correlation pattern
Image Detector
18Computations in the Optics
Our camera
Correlation Pattern
Noncoherent optical processing (Rogers 1977)
19A Camera as a Mapping
Camera Optics
20Imaging Formulation One Layer
f
21Imaging Formulation Multilayer
fj
22Varying Zoom
Conventional view
H
L
L
L
H
Desired view
L
23Varying Zoom Mapping
Scene
Desired view
MX and MX are impossible to implement with 3
layers
24Varying Zoom Imaging (simulation)
Captured
Fov 1
Fov 3
Desired
Attenuating Layers
Pinhole
Pinhole
Pinhole
Image Detector
25Varying Zoom Reconstruction
Icomputed
Icapturted
26Summary
Controllable Pinhole
Split Field of View
Computational Camera
Spatially Varying Zoom
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