- Abstract:
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This paper examines two scene recovery problems arising when interpreting data from massive numbers of randomly distributed single pixel cameras. Assuming that the camera positions and orientations are approximately known, the paper shows that both distant and nearby scenes can be reconstructed, and analyzes how recovery performance varies with sensor parameters.
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- Bibtex format
- @InProceedings{EDI-INF-RR-0822,
- author = {
Robert Fisher
},
- title = {Scene recovery from many randomly distributed single pixel cameras},
- book title = {Int. Conf. on Pattern Recognition},
- year = 2006,
- month = {Aug},
- }
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