Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2015.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-159).Classical photography uses steady-state illumination and light sensing with focusing optics to capture scene reflectivity as images; temporal variations of the light field are not exploited. This thesis explores the use of time-varying optical illumination and time-resolved sensing along with signal modeling and computational reconstruction. Its purpose is to create new imaging modalities, and to demonstrate high-quality imaging in cases in which traditional techniques fail to even form degraded imagery. The principal contributions in t...
Capturing depth and reflectivity images at low light levels from active illumination of a scene has ...
Single-pixel detectors can be used as imaging devices by making use of structured illumination. Thes...
Recent technological advances now enable time-gated acquisition of photons at very fast rates. This ...
Classical photography uses steady-state illumination and light sensing with focusing optics to captu...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
Despite the tremendous progress in computer vision over the last decade, images captured by a digita...
While traditional imaging systems directly measure scene properties, computational imaging systems a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
The introduction and recent advancements of computational photography have revolutionized the imagin...
Efficiently capturing high-dimensional optical signals, such as temporal dynamics, depth, perspectiv...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program ...
Abstract—Capturing depth and reflectivity images at low light levels from active illumination of a s...
Recent advances in camera technology, computing hardware, and optical fabrication have led to the em...
Using a photon-efficient reconstruction algorithm and a single-photon camera prototype, we demonstra...
Capturing depth and reflectivity images at low light levels from active illumination of a scene has ...
Capturing depth and reflectivity images at low light levels from active illumination of a scene has ...
Single-pixel detectors can be used as imaging devices by making use of structured illumination. Thes...
Recent technological advances now enable time-gated acquisition of photons at very fast rates. This ...
Classical photography uses steady-state illumination and light sensing with focusing optics to captu...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
Despite the tremendous progress in computer vision over the last decade, images captured by a digita...
While traditional imaging systems directly measure scene properties, computational imaging systems a...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
The introduction and recent advancements of computational photography have revolutionized the imagin...
Efficiently capturing high-dimensional optical signals, such as temporal dynamics, depth, perspectiv...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program ...
Abstract—Capturing depth and reflectivity images at low light levels from active illumination of a s...
Recent advances in camera technology, computing hardware, and optical fabrication have led to the em...
Using a photon-efficient reconstruction algorithm and a single-photon camera prototype, we demonstra...
Capturing depth and reflectivity images at low light levels from active illumination of a scene has ...
Capturing depth and reflectivity images at low light levels from active illumination of a scene has ...
Single-pixel detectors can be used as imaging devices by making use of structured illumination. Thes...
Recent technological advances now enable time-gated acquisition of photons at very fast rates. This ...