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Overall well-focused catadioptric image acquisition with multifocal images: A model-based method

Weiming Li, Youfu Li

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Abstract

When a catadioptric imaging system suffers from limited depth of field, a single image cannot capture all the objects with clear focus. To solve this problem, a set of multifocal images can be used to extend the depth of the field by fusing the best-focused image regions to an overall well-focused composite image. In this paper, we propose a novel model-based method that avoids the computational cost problem of previous extended-depth-of-field algorithms. On the basis of the special optical geometry properties of catadioptric systems, the proposed model describes the shapes of the best-focused image regions in multifocal images by a series of neighboring concentric annuluses. Then we propose a method to estimate the model parameters. On the basis of this model, an overall well-focused image is obtained by combining the best-focused regions with a fast and reliable online operation. Experiments on catadioptric images of a variety of different scenes and camera settings verify the validity of the model and the robust performance of the proposed method. © 1992-2012 IEEE.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6185674
Pages (from-to)3697-3706
JournalIEEE Transactions on Image Processing
Volume21
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Research Keywords

  • Catadioptric system
  • multifocal images
  • well-focused image

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