Home
Scholarly Works
High Joint Spectral-Spatial Resolution Imaging via...
Conference

High Joint Spectral-Spatial Resolution Imaging via Nanostructured Random Broadband Filtering

Abstract

It is a challenge to acquire a snapshot image of very high resolutions in both spectral and spatial domain via a single short exposure. In this setting one cannot trade time for spectral resolution, such as via spectral bands scanning. Cameras of color filter arrays (CFA) (e.g., the Bayer mosaic) cannot obtain high spectral resolution. To overcome these difficulties, we propose a new multispectral imaging system that makes random linear broadband measurements of the spectrum via a nanostructured multispectral filter array (MSFA). These MS-FA random measurements can be used by sparsity-based recovery algorithms to achieve much higher spectral resolution than conventional CFA cameras, without sacrificing spatial resolution. The key innovation is to jointly exploit both spatial and spectral sparsity properties that are inherent to spectral reflectance of natural objects. Experimental results establish the superior performance of the proposed multispectral imaging system over existing ones.

Authors

Wu X; Gao D; Chen Q; Zhang K

Volume

00

Pagination

pp. 2911-2915

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 25, 2019

DOI

10.1109/icip.2019.8803802

Name of conference

2019 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)
View published work (Non-McMaster Users)

Contact the Experts team