Plenoptic sensing systems are a type of camera that can capture the multidimensional information of the light field, e.g., capture both the light rays’ intensities and directions. This allows for reconstructing the high-dimensional light fields and supporting various post-capture features such as depth perception, refocusing, synthetic aperture, etc. As the widely used CMOS-based image sensor can only record the intensity of light rays, conventional camera cannot directly capture the multidimensional light field. To address this challenge, a variety of plenoptic sensing systems with specialized hardware and algorithms have been proposed.
Plenoptic Sensing Systems
Advs Comp. Vision, Pattern Recognition
16.10.2024
30 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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