Extracting sub-exposure images from a single capture through fourier-based optical modulation
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Khan, S. R., Feldman, M. ve Güntürk, B. K. (2018). Extracting sub-exposure images from a single capture through fourier-based optical modulation. Signal Processing-Image Communication, 60, 107-115. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.image.2017.09.012Abstract
Through pixel-wise optical coding of images during exposure time, it is possible to extract sub-exposure images from a single capture. Such a capability can be used for different purposes, including high-speed imaging, high-dynamic-range imaging and compressed sensing. In this paper, we demonstrate a sub-exposure image extraction method, where the exposure coding pattern is inspired from frequency division multiplexing idea of communication systems. The coding masks modulate sub-exposure images in such a way that they are placed in non-overlapping regions in Fourier domain. The sub-exposure image extraction process involves digital filtering of the captured signal with proper band-pass filters. The prototype imaging system incorporates a Liquid Crystal over Silicon (LCoS) based spatial light modulator synchronized with a camera for pixel-wise exposure coding.
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