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Low-cost space-varying FIR filter architecture for computational imaging systems

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Low-cost space-varying FIR filter architecture for computational imaging systems
Recent research demonstrates the advantage of designing electro-optical imaging systems by jointly optimizing the optical and digital subsystems. The optical systems designed using this joint approach intentionally introduce large and often space-varying optical aberrations that produce blurry optical images. Digital sharpening restores reduced contrast due to these intentional optical aberrations. Computational imaging systems designed in this fashion have several advantages including extended depth-of-field, lower system costs, and improved low-light performance. Currently, most consumer imaging systems lack the necessary computational resources to compensate for these optical systems with large aberrations in the digital processor. Hence, the exploitation of the advantages of the jointly designed computational imaging system requires low-complexity algorithms enabling space-varying sharpening. In this paper, we describe a low-cost algorithmic framework and associated hardware enabl...
Guotong Feng, Mohammed Shoaib, Edward L. Schwartz,
Added 29 Oct 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where DPHOTO
Authors Guotong Feng, Mohammed Shoaib, Edward L. Schwartz, M. Dirk Robinson
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