2013 ICCV ICCV 2013

Fluttering Pattern Generation Using Modified Legendre Sequence for Coded Exposure Imaging

Abstract

Finding a good binary sequence is critical in determining the performance of the coded exposure imaging, but previous methods mostly rely on a random search for finding the binary codes, which could easily fail to find good long sequences due to the exponentially growing search space. In this paper, we present a new computationally efficient algorithm for generating the binary sequence, which is especially well suited for longer sequences. We show that the concept of the low autocorrelation binary sequence that has been well exploited in the information theory community can be applied for generating the fluttering patterns of the shutter, propose a new measure of a good binary sequence, and present a new algorithm by modifying the Legendre sequence for the coded exposure imaging. Experiments using both synthetic and real data show that our new algorithm consistently generates better binary sequences for the coded exposure problem, yielding better deblurring and resolution enhancement results compared to the previous methods for generating the binary codes.

🚀 Conference Pioneer — ICCV 2013
🌉 Interdisciplinary Bridge — Computer Science and Computer Vision and Mathematics & Optimization
📈 Trend Setter — Discrete Mathematics
🧭 Keyword Pioneer — binary sequence
🐣 Hot Topic Early Bird — image deblurring
🐝 Cross-Pollinator — Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computer Vision, Data Science & Analytics, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Mathematics & Optimization, Natural Language Processing, Security & Privacy