IVCVMay 12, 2021

Deep Snapshot HDR Reconstruction Based on the Polarization Camera

arXiv:2105.05824v112 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses HDR reconstruction for imaging applications, offering an incremental improvement using new sensor technology.

The paper tackles HDR imaging by using a polarization camera to capture multiple images treated as different exposures, proposing a deep learning framework to reconstruct HDR images, and shows it outperforms state-of-the-art algorithms.

The recent development of the on-chip micro-polarizer technology has made it possible to acquire four spatially aligned and temporally synchronized polarization images with the same ease of operation as a conventional camera. In this paper, we investigate the use of this sensor technology in high-dynamic-range (HDR) imaging. Specifically, observing that natural light can be attenuated differently by varying the orientation of the polarization filter, we treat the multiple images captured by the polarization camera as a set captured under different exposure times. In our approach, we first study the relationship among polarizer orientation, degree and angle of polarization of light to the exposure time of a pixel in the polarization image. Subsequently, we propose a deep snapshot HDR reconstruction framework to recover an HDR image using the polarization images. A polarized HDR dataset is created to train and evaluate our approach. We demonstrate that our approach performs favorably against state-of-the-art HDR reconstruction algorithms.

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