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Computational Photography, an AI-powered Slopendium — 13 Advanced computational photography
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Part 13 ADVANCED COMPUTATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY ON THE BLEEDING EDGE
13.1 Exotic / advanced optics
13.1.1 GRIN
13.1.2 Metalenses and advanced crazy optics à la Barbastathis (coherent though)
13.1.3 Non-linear optics
13.2 Coded imaging,
13.2.1 Wavefront coding
13.2.2 Coded aperture
13.2.3 Code in time (phase, amplitude)
13.2.5 Theorems
13.2.6 End-to-end optimization
13.2.7 Lensless imaging?
13.2.8 Compressive sensing
13.2.9 Discuss optical computing
13.3 Light field and multi-aperture imaging
13.3.5 Aberration correction
13.3.7 Dual pixel autofocus
13.3.9 Lenticular displays here
13.3.11 Dave Brady’s gigapixel stuff
13.4 Extra sensors and non-visual data
13.4.1 Accelerometer, gyro
13.4.2 Sound
13.4.3 GPS
13.4.4 Compass
13.4.5 Near IR
13.4.6 Temperature
13.5 Computational illumination
13.5.1 Flash / no flash
13.5.2 Ramesh’s multiflash
13.5.3 Removing flash artifacts
13.5.4 Dark flash, (plus Stasi version!)
13.5.6 Matting again?
13.5.7 Direct/indirect
13.5.8 Polarization?
13.5.9 Smart flash
13.5.10 Light domes
13.5.11 Tabletop version
13.5.13 Lukas multi-illumination
13.5.15 Intrinsic images with time lapse
13.5.16 Structured light scanning
13.5.18 Coherent imaging
13.5.19 Confocal, Ioannis
13.5.20 Schlieren
13.5.22 Reflection removal
13.5.23 In general, what to say about intrinsic images?
13.6 Computational sensors
13.6.1 Assorted pixels
13.6.2 Fuji
13.6.4 Time of flight
13.6.5 Single-photon sensors (SPAD, avalanche, photon counting)
13.6.7 Event sensors
13.6.8 Lincoln lab sensors
13.7 More temporal and Video stuff
13.7.1 High-speed cameras
13.7.2 Ultra high speed imaging (Velten, etc.)
13.8 De-weathering (fog, rain)