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About: Light field is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5357 publications have been published within this topic receiving 87424 citations.


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TL;DR: It is predicted that polarization sensitivity will be most useful for short-range visual tasks in water and less so for detecting objects, signals, or structures from far away.
Abstract: Partially linearly polarized light is abundant in the oceans. The natural light field is partially polarized throughout the photic range, and some objects and animals produce a polarization pattern of their own. Many polarization-sensitive marine animals take advantage of the polarization information, using it for tasks ranging from navigation and finding food to communication. In such tasks, the distance to which the polarization information propagates is of great importance. Using newly designed polarization sensors, we measured the changes in linear polarization underwater as a function of distance from a standard target. In the relatively clear waters surrounding coral reefs, partial (%) polarization decreased exponentially as a function of distance from the target, resulting in a 50% reduction of partial polarization at a distance of 1.25-3 m, depending on water quality. Based on these measurements, we predict that polarization sensitivity will be most useful for short-range (in the order of meters) visual tasks in water and less so for detecting objects, signals, or structures from far away. Navigation and body orientation based on the celestial polarization pattern are predicted to be limited to shallow waters as well, while navigation based on the solar position is possible through a deeper range.

77 citations

Patent
24 Jul 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, a wearable ophthalmic device is described, which includes an outward facing head-mounted light field camera to receive light from a user's surroundings and to generate numerical light field image data.
Abstract: A wearable ophthalmic device is disclosed. The device may include an outward facing head-mounted light field camera to receive light from a user's surroundings and to generate numerical light field image data. The device may also include a light field processor to access the numerical light field image data, to obtain an optical prescription for an eye of the user, and to computationally introduce an amount of positive or negative optical power to the numerical light field image data based on the optical prescription to generate modified numerical light field image data. The device may also include a head-mounted light field display to generate a physical light field corresponding to the modified numerical light field image data.

77 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
26 Jul 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of a diffuser as a kernel in light field space is analyzed in a simple and intuitive way by modeling the effect on the depth invariance of a camera.
Abstract: In recent years, several cameras have been introduced which extend depth of field (DOF) by producing a depth-invariant point spread function (PSF). These cameras extend DOF by deblurring a captured image with a single spatially-invariant PSF. For these cameras, the quality of recovered images depends both on the magnitude of the PSF spectrum (MTF) of the camera, and the similarity between PSFs at different depths. While researchers have compared the MTFs of different extended DOF cameras, relatively little attention has been paid to evaluating their depth invariances. In this paper, we compare the depth invariance of several cameras, and introduce a new camera that improves in this regard over existing designs, while still maintaining a good MTF.Our technique utilizes a novel optical element placed in the pupil plane of an imaging system. Whereas previous approaches use optical elements characterized by their amplitude or phase profile, our approach utilizes one whose behavior is characterized by its scattering properties. Such an element is commonly referred to as an optical diffuser, and thus we refer to our new approach as diffusion coding. We show that diffusion coding can be analyzed in a simple and intuitive way by modeling the effect of a diffuser as a kernel in light field space. We provide detailed analysis of diffusion coded cameras and show results from an implementation using a custom designed diffuser.

77 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Sep 2017
TL;DR: A new prior is proposed, called linear approximation prior that reveals intrinsic property among the LF sub-views that can approximate a certain view with a weighted sum of other views and is proposed as a powerful coding scheme.
Abstract: In recent years, the light field (LF) image as a new imaging modality has attracted much interest. While light field camera records both the luminance and direction of the rays in a scene, large amount of data makes it a great challenge for storage and transmission. Thus an adequate compression scheme is desired. In this paper, we propose a new prior, called linear approximation prior that reveals intrinsic property among the LF sub-views. It indicates that we can approximate a certain view with a weighted sum of other views. By fully exploiting this prior we propose a powerful coding scheme. The experiments show the superior performance of our scheme, which achieves as large as 45.51% BD-rate reduction and 37.41% BD-rate reduction on average compared with the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC).

77 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a weak probe light beam can form spatial solitons in an electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) medium composed of four-level atoms and a coupling light field.
Abstract: We show that a weak probe light beam can form spatial solitons in an electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) medium composed of four-level atoms and a coupling light field. We find that the coupling light beam can induce a highly controllable nonlinear waveguide and exert very strong effects on the dynamical behavior of the solitons. Hence, in the EIT medium, it is not only possible to produce spatial solitons at very low light intensities but also simultaneously control these solitons by using the coupling-light-induced nonlinear waveguide.

77 citations


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Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023135
2022375
2021274
2020493
2019555
2018503