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Image Deblurring Using Smartphone Inertial Sensors
2016
2016 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)
Removing image blur caused by camera shake is an ill-posed problem, as both the latent image and the point spread function (PSF) are unknown. A recent approach to address this problem is to record camera motion through inertial sensors, i.e., gyroscopes and accelerometers, and then reconstruct spatially-variant PSFs from these readings. While this approach has been effective for highquality inertial sensors, it has been infeasible for the inertial sensors in smartphones, which are of relatively
doi:10.1109/cvpr.2016.205
dblp:conf/cvpr/HuYL016
fatcat:ifxzneidhnhwvdcfqoeb2tghdy