CVAIIVSep 18, 2021

Computational Imaging and Artificial Intelligence: The Next Revolution of Mobile Vision

arXiv:2109.08880v147 citations
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This work targets mobile vision systems, such as self-driving vehicles, by proposing a novel integration framework, but it is largely incremental as it builds on existing CI and AI research without presenting new experimental results.

The paper addresses the challenge of traditional imaging systems not meeting the demands of mobile vision by proposing a framework to deeply integrate Computational Imaging (CI) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), aiming to enable intelligent acquisition, processing, and decision-making for applications like self-driving vehicles.

Signal capture stands in the forefront to perceive and understand the environment and thus imaging plays the pivotal role in mobile vision. Recent explosive progresses in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have shown great potential to develop advanced mobile platforms with new imaging devices. Traditional imaging systems based on the "capturing images first and processing afterwards" mechanism cannot meet this unprecedented demand. Differently, Computational Imaging (CI) systems are designed to capture high-dimensional data in an encoded manner to provide more information for mobile vision systems.Thanks to AI, CI can now be used in real systems by integrating deep learning algorithms into the mobile vision platform to achieve the closed loop of intelligent acquisition, processing and decision making, thus leading to the next revolution of mobile vision.Starting from the history of mobile vision using digital cameras, this work first introduces the advances of CI in diverse applications and then conducts a comprehensive review of current research topics combining CI and AI. Motivated by the fact that most existing studies only loosely connect CI and AI (usually using AI to improve the performance of CI and only limited works have deeply connected them), in this work, we propose a framework to deeply integrate CI and AI by using the example of self-driving vehicles with high-speed communication, edge computing and traffic planning. Finally, we outlook the future of CI plus AI by investigating new materials, brain science and new computing techniques to shed light on new directions of mobile vision systems.

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