DocumentCode
2289792
Title
Time-constrained photography
Author
Hasinoff, Samuel W. ; Kutulakos, Kiriakos N. ; Durand, Frédo ; Freeman, William T.
Author_Institution
MIT CSAIL, USA
fYear
2009
fDate
Sept. 29 2009-Oct. 2 2009
Firstpage
333
Lastpage
340
Abstract
Capturing multiple photos at different focus settings is a powerful approach for reducing optical blur, but how many photos should we capture within a fixed time budget? We develop a framework to analyze optimal capture strategies balancing the tradeoff between defocus and sensor noise, incorporating uncertainty in resolving scene depth. We derive analytic formulas for restoration error and use Monte Carlo integration over depth to derive optimal capture strategies for different camera designs, under a wide range of photographic scenarios. We also derive a new upper bound on how well spatial frequencies can be preserved over the depth of field. Our results show that by capturing the optimal number of photos, a standard camera can achieve performance at the level of more complex computational cameras, in all but the most demanding of cases. We also show that computational cameras, although specifically designed to improve one-shot performance, generally benefit from capturing multiple photos as well.
Keywords
Cameras; Frequency; Layout; Monte Carlo methods; Optical noise; Optical sensors; Photography; Spatial resolution; Uncertainty; Upper bound;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision, 2009 IEEE 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kyoto
ISSN
1550-5499
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4420-5
Electronic_ISBN
1550-5499
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCV.2009.5459269
Filename
5459269
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