We use time-of-flight information in an iterative non-linear optimization algorithm to recover reflectance properties of a three-dimensional scene hidden behind a diffuser. We demonstrate reconstruction of wide-field images without relying on diffuser correlation properties
We describe here a method for tomographic reconstruction of the optical properties of a diffuse scat...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/732A phase retrieval technique using a spatial light modulator (SLM) and ...
The understanding of the interaction of light with a scattering/absorbing medium provides a foundati...
The recovery of objects obscured by scattering is an important goal in imaging and has been approach...
We analyze multi-bounce propagation of light in an unknown hidden volume and demonstrate that the re...
The functional difference between a diffuse wall and a mirror is well understood: one scatters back ...
Conventional imaging uses steady-state illumination and light sensing with focusing optics; variatio...
Conventional imaging uses steady-state illumination and light sensing with focusing optics; variatio...
Efficiently capturing high-dimensional optical signals, such as temporal dynamics, depth, perspectiv...
Efficiently capturing high-dimensional optical signals, such as temporal dynamics, depth, perspectiv...
This paper introduces the concept of time-of-flight reflectance estimation, and demonstrates a new t...
Computational imaging through scatter generally is accomplished by first characterizing the scatteri...
Time of flight cameras produce real-time range maps at a relatively low cost using continuous wave a...
In this thesis, we present our research on new acquisition methods for reflectance properties of rea...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
We describe here a method for tomographic reconstruction of the optical properties of a diffuse scat...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/732A phase retrieval technique using a spatial light modulator (SLM) and ...
The understanding of the interaction of light with a scattering/absorbing medium provides a foundati...
The recovery of objects obscured by scattering is an important goal in imaging and has been approach...
We analyze multi-bounce propagation of light in an unknown hidden volume and demonstrate that the re...
The functional difference between a diffuse wall and a mirror is well understood: one scatters back ...
Conventional imaging uses steady-state illumination and light sensing with focusing optics; variatio...
Conventional imaging uses steady-state illumination and light sensing with focusing optics; variatio...
Efficiently capturing high-dimensional optical signals, such as temporal dynamics, depth, perspectiv...
Efficiently capturing high-dimensional optical signals, such as temporal dynamics, depth, perspectiv...
This paper introduces the concept of time-of-flight reflectance estimation, and demonstrates a new t...
Computational imaging through scatter generally is accomplished by first characterizing the scatteri...
Time of flight cameras produce real-time range maps at a relatively low cost using continuous wave a...
In this thesis, we present our research on new acquisition methods for reflectance properties of rea...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
We describe here a method for tomographic reconstruction of the optical properties of a diffuse scat...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/732A phase retrieval technique using a spatial light modulator (SLM) and ...
The understanding of the interaction of light with a scattering/absorbing medium provides a foundati...