Shedding Light on the Scene

Shedding Light on the Scene
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Download or read book Shedding Light on the Scene written by Jongho Lee (Ph.D.) and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Conventionally, computer vision has imitated the human visual system. As we understand the world by seeing it with our eyes, a lot of research in computer vision focuses on deriving meaningful information from the digital images captured with conventional cameras. However, human eyes (and conventional cameras) can see only a fraction of the information that nature provides. Some useful scene information is exposed only when the scene is excited with external light. Active computational imaging enables to estimate various scene properties which cannot be captured with conventional cameras by using a controllable illumination source to help probe the scene actively. However, active computational imaging requires more cost and power consumption than conventional passive imaging due to additional light sources and often, specialized sensors. Although the cost and power constraints can be relaxed by lowering capture time or source power, it generally leads to lower signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) measurements. Moreover, scene property estimates by active imaging systems are prone to errors in non-ideal imaging conditions including defocus, multi-path and multi-camera interference, and ambient illumination. The goal of this thesis is to optimize three main parts of active imaging system, light source, sensor and computation to provide robust scene property estimates in various low SNR scenarios. Target scene properties in this thesis are 3D geometry and fluorescence lifetime which are widely used in many applications but challenging to estimate accurately. We show how these useful scene properties can be estimated robustly in challenging scenarios with various active imaging modalities. This thesis has four contributions. First, we propose a class of active 3D imaging systems which recover 3D geometry of piece-wise planar scenes (Blocks-World) in resource-limited conditions. Our approach, called Blocks-World Cameras, does not require acquisition of 3D point clouds which are generally memory intensive and are subject to errors in non-ideal imaging conditions. The Blocks-World Cameras based on a structured-light system project a single pattern with a sparse set of cross-shaped features. Dominant planar scenes are recovered using a novel geometric algorithm without explicit correspondence matching. Second, we propose a novel approach to mitigate multi-camera interference in active 3D imaging. Time-of-flight (ToF) cameras are a popular active 3D imaging modality, but multi-camera-interference emerges as an important issue when these cameras become ubiquitous. Our approach achieves high SNR by filtering out both AC and DC interference, robustness to ambient light by amplifying source peak power, and saturation-free 3D imaging by time-slotting. Third, we develop theory and algorithms to design temporal illumination patterns for high-performance active fluorescence lifetime imaging. Based on a novel surrogate objective function, we design high-SNR illumination patterns that achieve up to an order of magnitude shorter acquisition time as compared to existing ones. Lastly, we propose a general-purpose photon processing algorithm for active single-photon imaging, which is called CASPI (Collaborative photon processing for Active Single-Photon Imaging). CASPI is a technology-agnostic, application-agnostic, tuning-free and training-free photon processing pipeline, which enables to estimate scene properties reliably even under extreme lighting conditions. CASPI is versatile and can be integrated into a wide range of imaging applications including fluorescence microscopy, machine vision, and long-range 3D imaging. The performance benefits of all these active computational imaging approaches are demonstrated with thorough theoretical analysis, simulations and real experiments, across a wide range of challenging imaging scenarios in this thesis.


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