DocumentCode
1353032
Title
Computational Cameras: Convergence of Optics and Processing
Author
Zhou, Changyin ; Nayar, Shree K.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Columbia Univ., New York, NY, USA
Volume
20
Issue
12
fYear
2011
Firstpage
3322
Lastpage
3340
Abstract
A computational camera uses a combination of optics and processing to produce images that cannot be captured with traditional cameras. In the last decade, computational imaging has emerged as a vibrant field of research. A wide variety of computational cameras has been demonstrated to encode more useful visual information in the captured images, as compared with conventional cameras. In this paper, we survey computational cameras from two perspectives. First, we present a taxonomy of computational camera designs according to the coding approaches, including object side coding, pupil plane coding, sensor side coding, illumination coding, camera arrays and clusters, and unconventional imaging systems. Second, we use the abstract notion of light field representation as a general tool to describe computational camera designs, where each camera can be formulated as a projection of a high-dimensional light field to a 2-D image sensor. We show how individual optical devices transform light fields and use these transforms to illustrate how different computational camera designs (collections of optical devices) capture and encode useful visual information.
Keywords
cameras; image coding; image sensors; 2D image sensor; camera arrays; clusters; computational camera; computational imaging; illumination coding; light field representation; object side coding; pupil plane coding; sensor side coding; unconventional imaging systems; Cameras; Detectors; Image coding; Lenses; Optical devices; Computer vision; image processing; imaging; optics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2011.2171700
Filename
6051490
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