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Computational Cameras: Convergence of Optics and Processing
2011
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
A computational camera uses a combination of optics and processing to produce images that cannot be captured with traditional cameras. In the last decade, computational imaging has emerged as a vibrant field of research. A wide variety of computational cameras has been demonstrated to encode more useful visual information in the captured images, as compared with conventional cameras. In this paper, we survey computational cameras from two perspectives. First, we present a taxonomy of
doi:10.1109/tip.2011.2171700
pmid:22020681
fatcat:wjr6p4a6nvhcbnrqlb2nwjkxuy