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PhoCoLens: Photorealistic and Consistent Reconstruction in Lensless Imaging

Image and Video Processing 2024-10-08 v2 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Machine Learning

Abstract

Lensless cameras offer significant advantages in size, weight, and cost compared to traditional lens-based systems. Without a focusing lens, lensless cameras rely on computational algorithms to recover the scenes from multiplexed measurements. However, current algorithms struggle with inaccurate forward imaging models and insufficient priors to reconstruct high-quality images. To overcome these limitations, we introduce a novel two-stage approach for consistent and photorealistic lensless image reconstruction. The first stage of our approach ensures data consistency by focusing on accurately reconstructing the low-frequency content with a spatially varying deconvolution method that adjusts to changes in the Point Spread Function (PSF) across the camera's field of view. The second stage enhances photorealism by incorporating a generative prior from pre-trained diffusion models. By conditioning on the low-frequency content retrieved in the first stage, the diffusion model effectively reconstructs the high-frequency details that are typically lost in the lensless imaging process, while also maintaining image fidelity. Our method achieves a superior balance between data fidelity and visual quality compared to existing methods, as demonstrated with two popular lensless systems, PhlatCam and DiffuserCam. Project website: https://phocolens.github.io/.

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@article{arxiv.2409.17996,
  title  = {PhoCoLens: Photorealistic and Consistent Reconstruction in Lensless Imaging},
  author = {Xin Cai and Zhiyuan You and Hailong Zhang and Wentao Liu and Jinwei Gu and Tianfan Xue},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.17996},
  year   = {2024}
}

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