Computational Imaging for Scene Understanding

Most cameras are inherently designed to mimic what is seen by the human eye: they have three channels of RGB and can achieve up to around 30 frames per second (FPS).However, some cameras are designed to capture other modalities: some may have the ability to capture spectra from near UV to near IR ra...

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