TR2009-040
Optimal Single Image Capture for Motion Deblurring
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- "Optimal Single Image Capture for Motion Deblurring", IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), June 2009.BibTeX TR2009-040 PDF
- @inproceedings{Agrawal2009jun2,
- author = {Agrawal, A. and Raskar, R.},
- title = {Optimal Single Image Capture for Motion Deblurring},
- booktitle = {IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)},
- year = 2009,
- month = jun,
- url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2009-040}
- }
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- "Optimal Single Image Capture for Motion Deblurring", IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), June 2009.
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Abstract:
Deblurring images of moving objects captured from a traditional camera is an ill-posed problem due to the loss of high spatial frequencies in the captured images. Recent techniques have attempted to engineer the motion point spread function (PSF) by either making it invertible [16] using coded exposure, or invariant to motion [13] by moving the camera in a specific fashion. We address the problem of optimal single image capture stategy for best deblurring performance. We formulate the problem of optimal captures as maximizing the signal to noise ration (SNR) of the deconvolved images given a scene light level. As the exposure time increases, the sensor integrates more light, thereby increasing the SNR of the captured signal. However, for moving objects, larger exposure time also results in more blur and hence more deconvolution noise. We compare the following three single image capture strategies: (a)traditional camera, (b)coded exposure camera, and (c)motion invariant photography, as well as the best exposure time for capture by analyzing the rate of increase of deconvolution noise with exposure time. We analyze which strategy is optimal for known/unknown motion direction and speed and investigate how the performance degrades for other cases. We present real experimental results by simulating the above capture strategies using a high speed video camera.
Related News & Events
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NEWS CVPR 2009: 6 publications by Amit Agrawal and others Date: June 20, 2009
Where: IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)
Research Area: Computer VisionBrief- The papers "3D Pose Estimation and Segmentation using Specular Cues" by Chang, J.-Y., Raskar, R. and Agrawal, A., "Coded Exposure Deblurring: Optimized Codes for PSF Estimation and Invertibility" by Agrawal, A. and Xu, Y., "Enforcing Integrability by Error Correction using $l_1$-minimization" by Reddy, D., Agrawal, A. and Chellappa, R., "Multi-Class Active Learning for Image Classification" by Joshi, A.J., Porikli, F. and Papanikolopoulos, N., "Optimal Single Image Capture for Motion Deblurring" by Agrawal, A. and Raskar, R. and "Geometric Sequence (GS) Imaging with Bayesian Smoothing for Optical and Capacitive Imaging Sensors" by Sengupta, K. and Porikli, F. were presented at the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR).