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Motion blur of fast-moving subjects is a longstanding problem in photography and very common on mobile phones due to limited light collection efficiency, particularly in low-light conditions. While we have witnessed great progress in image…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2022-07-27 Wei-Sheng Lai , YiChang Shih , Lun-Cheng Chu , Xiaotong Wu , Sung-Fang Tsai , Michael Krainin , Deqing Sun , Chia-Kai Liang

With the developments of dual-lens camera modules,depth information representing the third dimension of thecaptured scenes becomes available for smartphones. It isestimated by stereo matching algorithms, taking as input thetwo views…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2018-09-27 Ruichao Xiao , Wenxiu Sun , Jiahao Pang , Qiong Yan , Jimmy Ren

Recent image enhancement methods have shown the advantages of using a pair of long and short-exposure images for low-light photography. These image modalities offer complementary strengths and weaknesses. The former yields an image that is…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2023-09-19 Shayan Shekarforoush , Amanpreet Walia , Marcus A. Brubaker , Konstantinos G. Derpanis , Alex Levinshtein

We aim to generate high resolution shallow depth-of-field (DoF) images from a single all-in-focus image with controllable focal distance and aperture size. To achieve this, we propose a novel neural network model comprised of a depth…

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Autofocus is an important task for digital cameras, yet current approaches often exhibit poor performance. We propose a learning-based approach to this problem, and provide a realistic dataset of sufficient size for effective learning. Our…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2020-05-05 Charles Herrmann , Richard Strong Bowen , Neal Wadhwa , Rahul Garg , Qiurui He , Jonathan T. Barron , Ramin Zabih

Defocus deblurring is a challenging task due to the spatially varying nature of defocus blur. While deep learning approach shows great promise in solving image restoration problems, defocus deblurring demands accurate training data that…

Image and Video Processing · Electrical Eng. & Systems 2022-04-04 Lingyan Ruan , Bin Chen , Jizhou Li , Miuling Lam

Many camera sensors use a dual-pixel (DP) design that operates as a rudimentary light field providing two sub-aperture views of a scene in a single capture. The DP sensor was developed to improve how cameras perform autofocus. Since the DP…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2022-02-11 Abdullah Abuolaim , Mahmoud Afifi , Michael S. Brown

3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) techniques have recently enabled high-quality 3D scene reconstruction and real-time novel view synthesis. These approaches, however, are limited by the pinhole camera model and lack effective modeling of defocus…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2025-06-10 Yujie Wang , Praneeth Chakravarthula , Baoquan Chen

When zooming between dual cameras on a mobile, noticeable jumps in geometric content and image color occur in the preview, inevitably affecting the user's zoom experience. In this work, we introduce a new task, ie, dual-camera smooth zoom…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2024-08-16 Renlong Wu , Zhilu Zhang , Yu Yang , Wangmeng Zuo

We propose a learning-based depth from focus/defocus (DFF), which takes a focal stack as input for estimating scene depth. Defocus blur is a useful cue for depth estimation. However, the size of the blur depends on not only scene depth but…

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Depth estimation is crucial for intelligent systems, enabling applications from autonomous navigation to augmented reality. While traditional stereo and active depth sensors have limitations in cost, power, and robustness, dual-pixel (DP)…

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Depth from defocus and defocus deblurring from a single image are two challenging problems that are derived from the finite depth of field in conventional cameras. Coded aperture imaging is one of the techniques that is used for improving…

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DSLR cameras can achieve multiple zoom levels via shifting lens distances or swapping lens types. However, these techniques are not possible on smartphone devices due to space constraints. Most smartphone manufacturers adopt a hybrid zoom…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2024-01-04 Xiaotong Wu , Wei-Sheng Lai , YiChang Shih , Charles Herrmann , Michael Krainin , Deqing Sun , Chia-Kai Liang

Defocus blur always occurred in photos when people take photos by Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera(DSLR), giving salient region and aesthetic pleasure. Defocus blur Detection aims to separate the out-of-focus and depth-of-field areas in…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2020-11-20 Ming Qian , Min Xia , Chunyi Sun , Zhiwei Wang , Liguo Weng

Nowadays, smartphones can produce a synchronized (synced) stream of high-quality data, including RGB images, inertial measurements, and other data. Therefore, smartphones are becoming appealing sensor systems in the robotics community.…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2022-09-14 Marsel Faizullin , Anastasiia Kornilova , Azat Akhmetyanov , Konstantin Pakulev , Andrey Sadkov , Gonzalo Ferrer

All-in-Focus (AIF) photography is expected to be a commercial selling point for modern smartphones. Standard AIF synthesis requires manual, time-consuming operations such as focal stack compositing, which is unfriendly to ordinary people.…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2023-04-12 Xianrui Luo , Juewen Peng , Weiyue Zhao , Ke Xian , Hao Lu , Zhiguo Cao

Despite the increasing prevalence of rotating-style capture (e.g., surveillance cameras), conventional stereo rectification techniques frequently fail due to the rotation-dominant motion and small baseline between views. In this paper, we…

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition · Computer Science 2023-07-12 Yongcong Zhang , Yifei Xue , Ming Liao , Huiqing Zhang , Yizhen Lao

When shooting electronic screens, moir\'e patterns usually appear in captured images, which seriously affects the image quality. Existing image demoir\'eing methods face great challenges in removing large and heavy moir\'e. To address the…

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Recent development of Under-Display Camera (UDC) systems provides a true bezel-less and notch-free viewing experience on smartphones (and TV, laptops, tablets), while allowing images to be captured from the selfie camera embedded…

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Night imaging with modern smartphone cameras is troublesome due to low photon count and unavoidable noise in the imaging system. Directly adjusting exposure time and ISO ratings cannot obtain sharp and noise-free images at the same time in…

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