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international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques | 2013

PiCam : an ultra-thin high performance monolithic camera array

Kartik Venkataraman; Dan Lelescu; Jacques Duparre; Andrew Kenneth John McMahon; Gabriel Molina; Priyam Chatterjee; Robert H. Mullis; Shree K. Nayar

We present PiCam (Pelican Imaging Camera-Array), an ultra-thin high performance monolithic camera array, that captures light fields and synthesizes high resolution images along with a range image (scene depth) through integrated parallax detection and superresolution. The camera is passive, supporting both stills and video, low light capable, and small enough to be included in the next generation of mobile devices including smartphones. Prior works [Rander et al. 1997; Yang et al. 2002; Zhang and Chen 2004; Tanida et al. 2001; Tanida et al. 2003; Duparre et al. 2004] in camera arrays have explored multiple facets of light field capture - from viewpoint synthesis, synthetic refocus, computing range images, high speed video, and micro-optical aspects of system miniaturization. However, none of these have addressed the modifications needed to achieve the strict form factor and image quality required to make array cameras practical for mobile devices. In our approach, we customize many aspects of the camera array including lenses, pixels, sensors, and software algorithms to achieve imaging performance and form factor comparable to existing mobile phone cameras. Our contributions to the post-processing of images from camera arrays include a cost function for parallax detection that integrates across multiple color channels, and a regularized image restoration (superresolution) process that takes into account all the system degradations and adapts to a range of practical imaging conditions. The registration uncertainty from the parallax detection process is integrated into a Maximum-a-Posteriori formulation that synthesizes an estimate of the high resolution image and scene depth. We conclude with some examples of our array capabilities such as postcapture (still) refocus, video refocus, view synthesis to demonstrate motion parallax, 3D range images, and briefly address future work.


Archive | 2009

Capturing and processing of images using monolithic camera array with heterogeneous imagers

Kartik Venkataraman; Amandeep S. Jabbi; Robert H. Mullis


Archive | 2008

Method and apparatus for extended depth-of-field image restoration

Dan Lelescu; Robert H. Mullis; Pravin Rao; Kartik Venkataraman; Cheng Lu; Junqing Chen


Archive | 2013

Systems and methods for the manipulation of captured light field image data

Andrew Kenneth John McMahon; Kartik Venkataraman; Robert H. Mullis


Archive | 2013

Extended color processing on pelican array cameras

Robert H. Mullis; Dan Lelescu; Kartik Venkataraman


Archive | 2014

Systems and Methods for Measuring Depth Using Images Captured by Camera Arrays

Kartik Venkataraman; Amandeep S. Jabbi; Robert H. Mullis


Archive | 2014

Systems and methods for parallax measurement using camera arrays incorporating 3 x 3 camera configurations

Kartik Venkataraman; Amandeep S. Jabbi; Robert H. Mullis


Archive | 2014

Capturing and Processing of High Dynamic Range Images Using Camera Arrays

Kartik Venkataraman; Amandeep S. Jabbi; Robert H. Mullis


Archive | 2014

Capturing and processing of images including occlusions captured by arrays of luma and chroma cameras

Kartik Venkataraman; Amandeep S. Jabbi; Robert H. Mullis; Jacques Duparre; Shane Ching-Feng Hu


Archive | 2014

Systems and Methods for Performing Post Capture Refocus Using Images Captured by Camera Arrays

Kartik Venkataraman; Amandeep S. Jabbi; Robert H. Mullis

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