Computational imaging for scene understanding : transient, spectral, and polarimetric analysis
by
 
Funatomi, Takuya, editor.

Title
Computational imaging for scene understanding : transient, spectral, and polarimetric analysis

Author
Funatomi, Takuya, editor.

ISBN
9781394284436
 
9781394284412

Physical Description
1 online resource.

Series
Image. Sensors and image processing

Abstract
Most cameras are inherently designed to mimic what is seen by the human eye: they have three channels of RGB and can achieve up to around 30 frames per second (FPS). However, some cameras are designed to capture other modalities: some may have the ability to capture spectra from near UV to near IR rather than RGB, polarimetry, different times of light travel, etc. Such modalities are as yet unknown, but they can also collect robust data of the scene they are capturing. This book will focus on the emerging computer vision techniques known as computational imaging. These include capturing, processing and analyzing such modalities for various applications of scene understanding.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Image processing -- Digital techniques -- Mathematics.

Added Author
Funatomi, Takuya,
 
Okabe, Takahiro,

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781394284436


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