Title :
Computational imaging with single-pixel detection: Applications in scattering media
Author :
Duran, V. ; Irles, E. ; Soldevila, F. ; Martinez-Leon, Ll ; Lancis, J. ; Tajahuerce, E. ; Clemente, P. ; Andres, Pavel
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Noves Tecnologies de la Imatge (INIT), Univ. Jaume I, Castello, Spain
Abstract :
We describe computational imaging techniques based on single-pixel detection providing multidimensional information of an input scene. The key element of the optical recording stage is a spatial light modulator which sequentially generates a set of intensity light patterns to sample the scene. In this way, it is possible to use single-pixel detectors to measure different optical parameters such as the light intensity, the spectral content, the polarization state, or the phase. The spatial distribution of these parameters is then computed by applying the theory of compressive sampling. In particular, in this contribution we present a new method to transmit images through scattering media. We show that single-pixel optical systems, based on compressive detection, can overcome the fundamental limitation imposed by multiple scattering. In contrast with other schemes based on the transmission matrix technique, our approach does not require any a-priori calibration process. This makes our method suitable to use with dynamic scattering. Experimental results are provided.
Keywords :
compressed sensing; image reconstruction; light polarisation; light scattering; light transmission; optical images; optical storage; optical variables measurement; photodetectors; spatial light modulators; compressive detection; compressive sampling theory; computational imaging techniques; dynamic light scattering; image transmission; intensity light pattern measurement; multidimensional information; optical recording stage; phase measurement; polarization state measurement; scattering media; single-pixel detection; single-pixel optical systems; spatial light modulator; spectral content measurement; transmission matrix technique; Detectors; Media; Optical imaging; Optical scattering; Optical sensors; Computational imaging; Multiple scattering; Spatial light modulators; Turbid media;
Conference_Titel :
Information Optics (WIO), 2014 13th Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Neuchatel
DOI :
10.1109/WIO.2014.6933296