February Fourier Talks 2014

Vivek Goyal

Boston University

Title:

First-Photon Imaging: Imaging by Estimation of Parametric Poisson Processes

Abstract:

Mitigation of Poisson noise in active optical imaging conventionally requires hundreds of detected photons at each image pixel. In contrast, we have demonstrated simultaneous acquisition of range (with resolution finer that pulse duration) and reflectivity (with 4-bit resolution) using only one detected photon per pixel, even in the presence of significant ambient light. We achieve this through modeling the photon detection point process across illumination pulses and a novel method for censoring detection events caused by noise.


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