3D computational imaging with single-pixel detectors
- PMID: 23687044
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1234454
3D computational imaging with single-pixel detectors
Abstract
Computational imaging enables retrieval of the spatial information of an object with the use of single-pixel detectors. By projecting a series of known random patterns and measuring the backscattered intensity, it is possible to reconstruct a two-dimensional (2D) image. We used several single-pixel detectors in different locations to capture the 3D form of an object. From each detector we derived a 2D image that appeared to be illuminated from a different direction, even though only a single digital projector was used for illumination. From the shading of the images, the surface gradients could be derived and the 3D object reconstructed. We compare our result to that obtained from a stereophotogrammetric system using multiple cameras. Our simplified approach to 3D imaging can readily be extended to nonvisible wavebands.
Comment in
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Applied physics. Ghost imaging in three dimensions.Science. 2013 May 17;340(6134):821-2. doi: 10.1126/science.1238415. Science. 2013. PMID: 23687036 No abstract available.
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