基于单像素成像和压缩感知的透明目标检测

Anumol Mathai, Xin Wang, S. Chua
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不透明物体的检测和图像采集是通过收集物体反射的技术完美完成的。然而,由于光与透明物体相互作用的复杂性,透明物体检测是一个挑战。光在透明物体中的吸收、透射、反射和折射等特性使其采集具有挑战性。单像素成像(SPI)是一项不断发展的技术,它使用单像素传感器来捕获图像。本研究的重点是设计一种利用压缩感知和最小化方法的二维单像素透明物体检测系统。采用基于数字微镜器件(DMD)和压缩感知(CS)算法的新型摄像机结构进行图像重构。利用单像素探测器采集透明物体的透射光强,实现了透明物体的二维图像重建。与Nyquist标准所需的大量数据相比,CS算法可以用很少的测量值重建高质量的图像。CS算法的数字化输入是基于透明物体与从DMD投射的一组随机图案之间的内积。透明目标检测仅使用图像中总像素的30%实现,重建图像与真实物体的相似性约为60%。我们的实验装置与传统的成像系统进行了比较,证明了它在获得准确结果方面的效率。此外,我们的技术是非破坏性的,不需要光栅扫描,不需要时间门控检测,并且受益于压缩感知。
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Transparent Object Detection Using Single-pixel Imaging and Compressive Sensing
Opaque object detection and image acquisition are perfectly done with the techniques collecting reflections from the object. However, transparent object detection is a challenge due to the complex nature of light interacting with it. The characteristics of light such as absorption, transmission, reflection, and refraction in transparent objects makes its acquisition challenging. Single-pixel imaging (SPI), which uses a single pixel sensor to capture the image, is an evolving technology. The proposed study focuses on designing a 2D single-pixel transparent object inspection system which utilizes compressive sensing and 11 minimization approach. A novel camera architecture based on Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) along with Compressive Sensing (CS) algorithm is adopted for image reconstruction. Two-dimensional image reconstruction of transparent objects is performed by collecting transmitted light intensity from the object with a single-pixel detector. With the CS algorithm, good quality images are reconstructed with few measurements in contrast to large data required for Nyquist criteria. The digitized input for CS algorithm is based on the inner product between the transparent object and a set of random patterns projected from the DMD. The transparent object detection was achieved using only 30% of the total pixels in the image with the reconstructed images showing around 60 percent similarity to the real object. Our experimental setup has been compared to a conventional imaging system to prove its efficiency in obtaining accurate results. Furthermore, our technique is nondestructive, does not require raster scanning, not time-gated detection and benefits from compressive sensing.
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