Optimal depth estimation from a single image by computational imaging using chromatic aberrations = Optimale Tiefenschätzung in einer Einzelaufnahme mittels Computational Imaging anhand chromatischer Aberrationen

<section class="abstract"><h2 class="abstractTitle text-title my-1" id="d515e2">Summary</h2><p>We present a computational imaging approach to estimate the depth from a single image using axial chromatic aberrations. It includes a co-design of opt...

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Main Authors: Atif, Muhammad (Author) , Jähne, Bernd (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
German
Published: 16.10.2013
In: Technisches Messen
Year: 2013, Volume: 80, Issue: 10, Pages: 343-348
ISSN:2196-7113
DOI:10.1515/teme.2013.0042
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Author Notes:M. Sc. Muhammad Atif und Prof. Dr. Bernd Jähne
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Summary:<section class="abstract"><h2 class="abstractTitle text-title my-1" id="d515e2">Summary</h2><p>We present a computational imaging approach to estimate the depth from a single image using axial chromatic aberrations. It includes a co-design of optics and digital processing to select the optimal parameters of a lens such as focal length, <em>f </em>-number, and chromatic focal shift according to the performance of a depth estimation algorithm on the digital side. A simulation framework evaluates the complete systems performance in different imaging conditions including optimal axial chromatic lens aberration. A low-complexity algorithm estimates the depth map of real scenes. Experiments on real and synthetic scenes show the feasibility of the proposed system for depth estimation. In the case of relatively broadband object spectra and a lens with focal length of 4 mm, depth is estimated with an RMS error of 6-10%.</p></section>
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ISSN:2196-7113
DOI:10.1515/teme.2013.0042