Video enhancement on an adaptive image sensor

Maria E. Angelopoulou, Christos-Savvas Bouganis, Peter Y. K. Cheung
2008 2008 15th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing  
The high density pixel sensors of the latest imaging systems provide images with high resolution, but require long exposure times, which limit their applicability due to the motion blur effect. Recent technological advances have lead to image sensors that can combine in real-time several pixels together to form a larger pixel. Larger pixels require shorter exposure times and produce high-frame-rate samples with reduced motion blur. This work proposes ways of configuring such a sensor to
more » ... the raw information collected from the environment, and methods to process that information and enhance the final output. In particular, a super-resolution and a deconvolution-based approach, for motion deblurring on an adaptive image sensor, are proposed, compared and evaluated.
doi:10.1109/icip.2008.4711846 dblp:conf/icip/AngelopoulouBC08 fatcat:y67gewtlcbhrxhlzhnv7bbup24