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Tomoo Mitsunaga

Researcher at Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories

Publications -  132
Citations -  4916

Tomoo Mitsunaga is an academic researcher from Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pixel & Image processing. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 132 publications receiving 4455 citations. Previous affiliations of Tomoo Mitsunaga include Columbia University.

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Radiometric self calibration

TL;DR: A simple algorithm is described that computes the radiometric response function of an imaging system, from images of an arbitrary scene taken using different exposures, to fuse the multiple images into a single high dynamic range radiance image.
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Generalized Assorted Pixel Camera: Postcapture Control of Resolution, Dynamic Range, and Spectrum

TL;DR: A comprehensive optimization method to arrive at the spatial and spectral layout of the color filter array of a GAP camera is presented and a novel algorithm for reconstructing the under-sampled channels of the image while minimizing aliasing artifacts is developed.
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High dynamic range imaging: spatially varying pixel exposures

TL;DR: In this article, an optical mask is placed adjacent to a conventional image detector array to sample the spatial and exposure dimensions of image irradiance, and then the mask is mapped to a high dynamic range image using an efficient image reconstruction algorithm.
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Video from a single coded exposure photograph using a learned over-complete dictionary

TL;DR: It is shown that the proposed techniques for sampling, representing and reconstructing the space-time volume can effectively reconstruct a video from a single image maintaining high spatial resolution.
Patent

Apparatus and method for high dynamic range imaging using spatially varying exposures

TL;DR: In this article, a variable-transmittance mask is used to generate a spatially varying light attenuation pattern across the image sensor, which can be interpolated to account for image sensor pixels that are either under or over exposed to enhance the dynamic range.