Wednesday, January 9, 2013

1301.1595 (Baoqing Sun et al.)

3D Computational Ghost Imaging    [PDF]

Baoqing Sun, Matthew P. Edgar, Richard Bowman, Liberty E. Vittert, Stephen S. Welsh, Ardrian Bowman, Miles J. Padgett
Computational ghost imaging retrieves the spatial information of a scene using a single pixel detector. By projecting a series of known random patterns and measuring the back reflected intensity for each one, it is possible to reconstruct a 2D image of the scene. In this work we overcome previous limitations of computational ghost imaging and capture the 3D spatial form of an object by using several single pixel detectors in different locations. From each detector we derive a 2D image of the object that appears to be illuminated from a different direction, using only a single digital projector as illumination. Comparing the shading of the images allows the surface gradient and hence the 3D form of the object to be reconstructed. We compare our result to that obtained from a stereo- photogrammetric system utilizing multiple high resolution cameras. Our low cost approach is compatible with consumer applications and can readily be extended to non-visible wavebands.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.1595

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