Pushing the Limits of Digital Imaging Using Structured Illumination
Abstract
The present work describes an active stereo apparatus that can not only recover scene geometry but also resolve spatial detail beyond the camera optical cutoff. The apparatus is comprised of a camera and a projector whose center-of-perspective is located in the camera pupil plane <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">1</sup> . The scene is illuminated with warped sinusoidal patterns as opposed to periodic or coded patterns. The findings reported in this work can help design imaging systems that feature improved optical resolution and 3D acquisition capabilities.
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Rangarajan et al. "Pushing the Limits of Digital Imaging Using Structured Illumination." IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision, 2011. doi:10.1109/ICCV.2011.6126384Markdown
[Rangarajan et al. "Pushing the Limits of Digital Imaging Using Structured Illumination." IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision, 2011.](https://mlanthology.org/iccv/2011/rangarajan2011iccv-pushing/) doi:10.1109/ICCV.2011.6126384BibTeX
@inproceedings{rangarajan2011iccv-pushing,
title = {{Pushing the Limits of Digital Imaging Using Structured Illumination}},
author = {Rangarajan, Prasanna and Sinharoy, Indranil and Papamichalis, Panos and Christensen, Marc P.},
booktitle = {IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision},
year = {2011},
pages = {1315-1322},
doi = {10.1109/ICCV.2011.6126384},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/iccv/2011/rangarajan2011iccv-pushing/}
}