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Coded Exposure Deblurring: Optimized Codes for
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Abstract
We consider the problem
of single image object motion deblurring from a
static camera. It is well-known that deblurring of moving objects using
a traditional camera is ill posed, due to the loss of high spatial
frequencies in the captured blurred image. A coded exposure camera
modulates the integration pattern of light by opening and closing the
shutter within the exposure time using a binary code. The code is
chosen to make the resulting point spread function (PSF) invertible,
for best deconvolution performance. However, for a successful
deconvolution algorithm, PSF estimation is as important as PSF
invertibility. We show that PSF estimation is easier if the resulting
motion blur is smooth and the optimal code for PSF invertibility could
worsen PSF estimation, since it leads to non-smooth blur.
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Paper (Preprint)
Related Papers in Motion/Focus Deblurring SIGGRAPH 2006 Coded exposure for motion deblurring CVPR 2007
Simultaneous motion
deblurring and super-resolution ![]() ![]() In Levin et al 2007,
codes for coded aperture were
proposed that help in discriminating depth by inserting zeros in the
frequency spectrum. Thus, PSF invertibility was intentionally
sacrificed to achieve PSF estimation. Inserting zeros in frequency
spectrum makes deconvolution more difficult, challenging and
susceptible
to noise, and thus require image priors/training etc. to constrain the
deblurred output. In this paper, we show that one does not need to
sacrifice PSF invertibility to obtain codes that help in PSF
estimation. Both can be simultaneously achieved by a careful choice of
the code. Our approach does not use any image priors or training set.
References 1. A. Levin, R. Fergus, F. Durand, W. T. Freeman. Image and Depth from a Conventional Camera with a Coded Aperture. SIGGRAPH 2007 2. Ashok Veeraraghavan, Ramesh Raskar, Amit Agrawal, Ankit Mohan and Jack Tumblin. Dappled Photography: Mask Enhanced Cameras for Heterodyned Light Fields and Coded Aperture Refocusing, SIGGRAPH 2007 3. Ramesh Raskar, Amit Agrawal and Jack Tumblin, Coded Exposure Photography: Motion Deblurring using Fluttered Shutter, SIGGRAPH 2006
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