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Seeing Photons in Color

Edoardo Charbon, Claudio Bruschini, Paul Mos, Mohit Gupta

Megapixel single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) arrays have been developed recently, opening up the possibility of deploying SPADs as general-purpose passive cameras for photography and computer vision. However, most previous work on SPADs has been limited ...
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY2023

Generalized temporal sampling with active illumination in optical microscopy

Michael Stefan Daniel Liebling, Christian Jaques

Generalized sampling is a flexible framework for signal acquisition, which relaxes the need for ideal pre-filters. Nevertheless, implementation remains challenging for dynamic imaging applications because it requires simultaneously measuring multiple overl ...
SPIE2019

Temporal Super-Resolution Microscopy Using a Hue-Encoded Shutter

Sylvain Calinon, Michael Stefan Daniel Liebling, Emmanuel Pignat, Christian Jaques

Limited time-resolution in microscopy is an obstacle to many biological studies. Despite recent advances in hardware, digital cameras have limited operation modes that constrain frame-rate, integration time, and color sensing patterns. In this paper, we pr ...
2019

Color changing effects with anisotropic halftone prints on metal

Roger Hersch, Petar Pjanic

We propose a color reproduction framework for creating specularly reflecting color images printed on a metallic substrate that change hue or chroma upon in-plane rotation by 90°. This framework is based on the anisotropic dot gain of line halftones when vi ...
Assoc Computing Machinery2015

Capturing lightness between contours

Marcus Leonardus Vergeer

Homogeneously coloured bars may exhibit lightness differences at the intersections. A well-known example is the Hermann grid illusion, where crossing white bars on a black background show dark patches at the crossings. Jung (1973, Handbook of Sensory Physi ...
2010

True color communication

Sabine Süsstrunk

Embodiments of the present invention recite a system and method for conveying the true color of a subject. In one embodiment, the present invention comprises an image capture device, an imaged reference color set comprising at least one reference color, an ...
2009

On two coloring problems in mixed graphs

Dominique de Werra, Bernard Ries

We are interested in coloring the vertices of a mixed graph, i.e., a graph containing edges and arcs. We consider two different coloring problems: in the first one we want adjacent vertices to have different colors and the tail of an arc to get a color str ...
2008

Linear demosaicing inspired by the human visual system

Sabine Süsstrunk

There is an analogy between single-chip color cameras and the human visual system in that these two systems acquire only one limited wavelength sensitivity band per spatial location. We have exploited this analogy, defining a model that characterizes a one ...
2005

Accurate Color Demosaicing inspired by the Human Visual System

Sabine Süsstrunk

There is an analogy between one-chip CCD cameras and the human visual system in that these two systems acquire only one wavelength sensitivity band per spatial location. We have exploited this analogy, defining a model that characterizes a one-color per sp ...
2003

Color Demosaicing by Estimating Luminance and Opponent Chromatic Signals in the Fourier Domain

Sabine Süsstrunk

We propose a new method for color demosaicing based on a mathematical model of spatial multiplexing of color. We demonstrate that a one-color per pixel image can be written as the sum of luminance and chrominance. In case of a regular arrangement of colors ...
2002

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