Towards Single-Lens Controllable Depth-of-Field Imaging via Depth-Aware Point Spread Functions
Xiaolong Qian, Qi Jiang, Yao Gao, Shaohua Gao, Zhonghua Yi, Lei Sun,, Kai Wei, Haifeng Li, Kailun Yang, Kaiwei Wang, Jian Bai

TL;DR
This paper introduces a computational framework for controllable depth-of-field imaging using a single lens, addressing optical aberrations and depth control in lightweight systems, with a new dataset and novel depth-aware methods.
Contribution
It proposes a novel Depth-aware Controllable DoF Imaging framework with aberration correction, depth estimation, and a new PSF dataset, enabling high-quality DoF control in minimalist optical systems.
Findings
Enhanced image recovery performance demonstrated.
Achieved controllable DoF with single-lens systems.
Provided a new dataset and baseline for future research.
Abstract
Controllable Depth-of-Field (DoF) imaging commonly produces amazing visual effects based on heavy and expensive high-end lenses. However, confronted with the increasing demand for mobile scenarios, it is desirable to achieve a lightweight solution with Minimalist Optical Systems (MOS). This work centers around two major limitations of MOS, i.e., the severe optical aberrations and uncontrollable DoF, for achieving single-lens controllable DoF imaging via computational methods. A Depth-aware Controllable DoF Imaging (DCDI) framework is proposed equipped with All-in-Focus (AiF) aberration correction and monocular depth estimation, where the recovered image and corresponding depth map are utilized to produce imaging results under diverse DoFs of any high-end lens via patch-wise convolution. To address the depth-varying optical degradation, we introduce a Depth-aware Degradation-adaptive…
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TopicsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques · Near-Field Optical Microscopy · Optical Coherence Tomography Applications
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