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Numerical Demultiplexing of Color Image Sensor Measurements via Non-linear Random Forest Modeling

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2015-12-18 v1

Abstract

The simultaneous capture of imaging data at multiple wavelengths across the electromagnetic spectrum is highly challenging, requiring complex and costly multispectral image sensors. In this study, we introduce a comprehensive framework for performing simultaneous multispectral imaging using conventional image sensors with color filter arrays via numerical demultiplexing of the color image sensor measurements. A numerical forward model characterizing the formation of sensor measurements from light spectra hitting the sensor is constructed based on a comprehensive spectral characterization of the sensor. A numerical demultiplexer is then learned via non-linear random forest modeling based on the forward model. Given the learned numerical demultiplexer, one can then demultiplex simultaneously-acquired measurements made by the image sensor into reflectance intensities at discrete selectable wavelengths, resulting in a higher resolution reflectance spectrum. Simulation and real-world experimental results demonstrate the efficacy of such a method for simultaneous multispectral imaging.

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@article{arxiv.1512.05421,
  title  = {Numerical Demultiplexing of Color Image Sensor Measurements via Non-linear Random Forest Modeling},
  author = {Jason Deglint and Farnoud Kazemzadeh and Daniel Cho and David A. Clausi and Alexander Wong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.05421},
  year   = {2015}
}

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