LenslessPiCam: A Hardware and Software Platform for Lensless Computational Imaging with a Raspberry Pi
Eric Bezzam, Sepand Kashani, Martin Vetterli, Matthieu Simeoni

TL;DR
LenslessPiCam is a comprehensive hardware and software platform that simplifies the development and educational exploration of lensless computational imaging using a Raspberry Pi, fostering research and learning.
Contribution
It introduces an accessible, integrated platform for lensless imaging that combines hardware and software, along with educational resources, to bridge research and learning gaps.
Findings
Enables practical implementation of lensless imaging with Raspberry Pi
Provides detailed guides and exercises for educational use
Demonstrates potential for research and hobbyist exploration
Abstract
Lensless imaging seeks to replace/remove the lens in a conventional imaging system. The earliest cameras were in fact lensless, relying on long exposure times to form images on the other end of a small aperture in a darkened room/container (camera obscura). The introduction of a lens allowed for more light throughput and therefore shorter exposure times, while retaining sharp focus. The incorporation of digital sensors readily enabled the use of computational imaging techniques to post-process and enhance raw images (e.g. via deblurring, inpainting, denoising, sharpening). Recently, imaging scientists have started leveraging computational imaging as an integral part of lensless imaging systems, allowing them to form viewable images from the highly multiplexed raw measurements of lensless cameras (see [5] and references therein for a comprehensive treatment of lensless imaging). This…
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TopicsRandom lasers and scattering media · Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing · Digital Holography and Microscopy
