SCHORTY uses a tilted sensor in a single camera to map pixel position to range via the Scheimpflug principle, demonstrated experimentally with event cameras for passive UAV ranging up to 1.1 km.
Pupil engineering for extended depth-of-field imaging in a fluorescence miniscope
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DeepFilters jointly optimizes a parameterized pupil filter and digital reconstruction network via a calibrated differentiable forward model with empirical scattering kernels to extend PSF depth from 16 to over 400 microns in clear media and recover signals beyond 120 microns in tissues.
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Monocular passive event-based range-finding of airborne objects using the Scheimpflug principle
SCHORTY uses a tilted sensor in a single camera to map pixel position to range via the Scheimpflug principle, demonstrated experimentally with event cameras for passive UAV ranging up to 1.1 km.
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DeepFilters: Scattering-Aware Pupil Engineering with Learned Digital Filter Reconstruction for Extended Depth of Field Microscopy
DeepFilters jointly optimizes a parameterized pupil filter and digital reconstruction network via a calibrated differentiable forward model with empirical scattering kernels to extend PSF depth from 16 to over 400 microns in clear media and recover signals beyond 120 microns in tissues.