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5 September 2008 Spatio-temporal sampling for video
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Abstract
With this work we propose spatio-temporal sampling strategies for video using a lenslet array computational imaging system and explore the opportunities and challenges in the design of compressive video sensors and corresponding processing algorithms. The redundancies in video streams are exploited by (a) sampling the sub-apertures of a multichannel (TOMBO) camera, and (b) by the computational reconstruction to achieve low power and low complexity video sensors. A spatial and a spatio-temporal sampling strategy are considered, taking into account the feasibility for implementation in the focal-plane readout hardware. The algorithms used to reconstruct the video frames from measurements are also presented.
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Mohan Shankar, Nikos P. Pitsianis, and David Brady "Spatio-temporal sampling for video", Proc. SPIE 7076, Image Reconstruction from Incomplete Data V, 707604 (5 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.795753
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KEYWORDS
Video

Cameras

Video surveillance

Reconstruction algorithms

Video compression

Image compression

Image resolution

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