On plenoptic multiplexing and reconstruction

G Wetzstein, I Ihrke, W Heidrich - International journal of computer vision, 2013 - Springer
International journal of computer vision, 2013Springer
Photography has been striving to capture an ever increasing amount of visual information in
a single image. Digital sensors, however, are limited to recording a small subset of the
desired information at each pixel. A common approach to overcoming the limitations of
sensing hardware is the optical multiplexing of high-dimensional data into a photograph.
While this is a well-studied topic for imaging with color filter arrays, we develop a
mathematical framework that generalizes multiplexed imaging to all dimensions of the …
Abstract
Photography has been striving to capture an ever increasing amount of visual information in a single image. Digital sensors, however, are limited to recording a small subset of the desired information at each pixel. A common approach to overcoming the limitations of sensing hardware is the optical multiplexing of high-dimensional data into a photograph. While this is a well-studied topic for imaging with color filter arrays, we develop a mathematical framework that generalizes multiplexed imaging to all dimensions of the plenoptic function. This framework unifies a wide variety of existing approaches to analyze and reconstruct multiplexed data in either the spatial or the frequency domain. We demonstrate many practical applications of our framework including high-quality light field reconstruction, the first comparative noise analysis of light field attenuation masks, and an analysis of aliasing in multiplexing applications.
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