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Light field denoising, light field superresolution and stereo camera based refocussing using a GMM light field patch prior

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Light field denoising, light field superresolution and stereo camera based refocussing using a GMM light field patch prior
With the recent availability of commercial light field cameras, we can foresee a future in which light field signals will be as common place as images. Hence, there is an imminent need to address the problem of light field processing. We provide a common framework for addressing many of the light field processing tasks, such as denoising, angular and spatial super-resolution, etc. (in essence, all processing tasks whose observation models are linear). We propose a patch based approach, where we model the light field patches using a Gaussian mixture model (GMM). We use the ”disparity pattern” of the light field data to design the patch prior. We show that the light field patches with the same disparity value (i.e., at the same depth from the focal plane) lie on a low-dimensional subspace and that the dimensionality of such subspaces varies quadratically with the disparity value. We then model the patches as Gaussian random variables conditioned on its disparity value, thus, ...
Kaushik Mitra, Ashok Veeraraghavan
Added 28 Sep 2012
Updated 28 Sep 2012
Type Journal
Year 2012
Where CVPR
Authors Kaushik Mitra, Ashok Veeraraghavan
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