HDR Imaging Under Non-Uniform Blurring
Abstract
Knowledge of scene irradiance is necessary in many computer vision algorithms. In this paper, we develop a technique to obtain the high dynamic range (HDR) irradiance of a scene from a set of differently exposed images captured using a hand-held camera. Any incidental motion induced by camera-shake can result in non-uniform motion blur. This is particularly true for frames captured with high exposure durations. We model the motion blur using a transformation spread function (TSF) that represents space-variant blurring as a weighted average of differently transformed versions of the latent image. We initially estimate the TSF of the blurred frames and then estimate the latent irradiance of the scene.
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Text
Vijay et al. "HDR Imaging Under Non-Uniform Blurring." European Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, 2012. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-33868-7_45Markdown
[Vijay et al. "HDR Imaging Under Non-Uniform Blurring." European Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, 2012.](https://mlanthology.org/eccvw/2012/vijay2012eccvw-hdr/) doi:10.1007/978-3-642-33868-7_45BibTeX
@inproceedings{vijay2012eccvw-hdr,
title = {{HDR Imaging Under Non-Uniform Blurring}},
author = {Vijay, Channarayapatna Shivaram and Chandramouli, Paramanand and Ambasamudram, Rajagopalan},
booktitle = {European Conference on Computer Vision Workshops},
year = {2012},
pages = {451-460},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-33868-7_45},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/eccvw/2012/vijay2012eccvw-hdr/}
}