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27 April 2020 Non-anthropocentric imaging via sensors and algorithms (Conference Presentation)
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Abstract
Imaging is the transfer of information from the object to the sensor. This transfer is typically mediated by a lens. However, this is not the only option. In this presentation, we will describe alternatives that can enable unusual imaging systems with concomitant advantages including a needle microscope, hyperspectral cameras and optics-less cameras. These imaging systems produce data that are not easily interpretable by humans, but nevertheless could be valuable for inferencing. We will explore the co-optimization of algorithms with hardware to enable previously impossible imaging tasks.
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Rajesh Menon "Non-anthropocentric imaging via sensors and algorithms (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 11396, Computational Imaging V, 113960F (27 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2559905
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Image sensors

Optical sensors

Cameras

Imaging systems

Microscopes

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