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February 23, Tuesday
12:00 – 13:30

Geometry and Photometry of Imaging Through a Medium
Computer Science seminar
Lecturer : Tali Treibitz
Affiliation : Technion, Israel Institute of Technology
Location : 202/37
Host : Dr. Ohad Ben-Shahar
Images taken through a medium may suffer from poor visibility and loss > of contrast. Light passing through undergoes absorption and > scattering. Wavelength dependent attenuation causes changes in color > and brightness. In addition, light that is scattered back from the > medium into the camera (backscatter) veils the object, degrading > visibility and contrast. Low signal to noise ratio imposes resolution > limits, even if there is no blur. Moreover, refraction between the > medium and the camera (in air) causes geometric distortions that harm > geometric reconstruction. Nevertheless, there is a strong need to > perform vision tasks in such media. Thus, in this work, we look both > at photometric and geometrical aspects of imaging in these conditions. > > In the talk I give an overview of our contributions in this subject: > - Resolution limits imposed by noise > - Geometry limits: The non-single viewpoint nature of imaging systems > looking into water through a flat glass. > - Polarization-based removal of backscatter. > All the above is demonstrated in field experiments underwater and in haze. > > * A PhD research under the supervision of Prof. Yoav Y. Schechner > > >