Compressive Imaging for Video Representation and Coding
| Title | Compressive Imaging for Video Representation and Coding |
| Publication Type | Conference Paper |
| Authors | M. B. Wakin, J. N. Laska, M. F. Duarte, D. Baron, S. Sarvotham, D. Takhar, K. F. Kelly, and R. G. Baraniuk |
| Abstract | Compressive Sensing is an emerging field based on the revelation that a small group of nonadaptive linear projections of a compressible signal contains enough information for reconstruction and processing.In this paper,we propose algorithms and hardware to support a new theory of Compressive Imaging. Our approach is based on a new digital image/video camera that directly acquires random projections of the light field without first collecting the pixels/voxels.Our camera architecture employs a digital micromirror array to perform optical calculations of linear projections of an image onto pseudorandom binary patterns. Its hallmarks include the ability to obtain an image with a single detection element while measuring the image/video fewer times than the number of pixels/voxels; this can significantly reduce the computation required for video acquisition/encoding. Since our system relies on a single photon detector, it can also be adapted to image at wavelengths that are currently impossible with conventional CCD and CMOS imagers. We are currently testing a prototype design for the camera and include experimental results. |
| Acknowledgements | Supported by NSF, ONR, AFOSR, DARPA, and the Texas Instruments Leadership University Program. Thanks to Texas Instruments for providing the TI DMD developer’s kit and accessory light modulator package (ALP). Thanks also to Dave Brady and Dennis Healy for enlightening discussions. |
| Keywords | camera; compressive sensing; imaging; incoherent projections; linear programming; random |
| Year of Publication | 2006 |
| Month | Apr. |
| Conference Name | Proceedings of the Picture Coding Symposium (PCS) |
| Conference Location | Beijing, China |