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Photon-Starved Scene Inference using Single Photon Cameras

Image and Video Processing 2021-08-18 v3 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Scene understanding under low-light conditions is a challenging problem. This is due to the small number of photons captured by the camera and the resulting low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Single-photon cameras (SPCs) are an emerging sensing modality that are capable of capturing images with high sensitivity. Despite having minimal read-noise, images captured by SPCs in photon-starved conditions still suffer from strong shot noise, preventing reliable scene inference. We propose photon scale-space a collection of high-SNR images spanning a wide range of photons-per-pixel (PPP) levels (but same scene content) as guides to train inference model on low photon flux images. We develop training techniques that push images with different illumination levels closer to each other in feature representation space. The key idea is that having a spectrum of different brightness levels during training enables effective guidance, and increases robustness to shot noise even in extreme noise cases. Based on the proposed approach, we demonstrate, via simulations and real experiments with a SPAD camera, high-performance on various inference tasks such as image classification and monocular depth estimation under ultra low-light, down to < 1 PPP.

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@article{arxiv.2107.11001,
  title  = {Photon-Starved Scene Inference using Single Photon Cameras},
  author = {Bhavya Goyal and Mohit Gupta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.11001},
  year   = {2021}
}

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International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), 2021 - Camera Ready

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