Title :
Per-Pixel Mirror-Based Acquisition Method for video compressive sensing
Author :
Lima, Jonathan A. ; Miosso, Cristiano J. ; Farias, Mylene C. Q.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Brasilia (UnB), Brasilia, Brazil
Abstract :
High-speed videos are essential to many types of scientific investigations. However, using high-speed cameras to directly acquire these videos is prohibitively expensive in many circumstances. This paper proposes a compressive sensing-based method for obtaining high-speed videos using low-speed cameras, which we call the Per-Pixel Mirror-Based Acquisition Method. The proposed technique is light efficient and generates time-independent samples. We compare the reconstruction results of the proposed technique with other techniques available in the literature in terms of signal-to-error (SER) ratios, for natural and synthetic videos. For the tested real videos, the proposed method provided an improvement in SER ranging from 3 to 28 dB, with respect to known techniques such as the flutter shutter and the per-pixel shutter. The actual improvement is higher for higher levels of sparsity in the used transformed representations and for lower used sub-sampling rates.
Keywords :
compressed sensing; video cameras; video signal processing; SER ratios; flutter shutter; high-speed cameras; high-speed videos; low-speed cameras; natural videos; per-pixel mirror-based acquisition; per-pixel shutter; reconstruction results; signal-to-error ratios; synthetic videos; time-independent samples; video compressive sensing; Cameras; Compressed sensing; Image reconstruction; Mirrors; Optimization; Sensors; TV; compressive sensing; computational camera; high-speed imaging; video acquisition;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), 2014 Proceedings of the 22nd European
Conference_Location :
Lisbon