Event fields: Capturing light fields at high speed, resolution, and dynamic range
Ziyuan Qu, Zihao Zou, Vivek Boominathan, Praneeth Chakravarthula,, Adithya Pediredla

TL;DR
This paper introduces 'Event Fields', a novel optical approach that enables high-speed, high-dynamic range light field capture using event cameras, enhancing scene understanding for applications like robotics and AR/VR.
Contribution
It develops the mathematical framework and practical optical setups for capturing light fields with event cameras, combining spatial and temporal multiplexing techniques.
Findings
Successful simulation and hardware validation of the proposed designs
Enhanced capabilities for high-speed, high-dynamic range scene capture
Potential for improved post-capture refocusing and depth estimation
Abstract
Event cameras, which feature pixels that independently respond to changes in brightness, are becoming increasingly popular in high-speed applications due to their lower latency, reduced bandwidth requirements, and enhanced dynamic range compared to traditional frame-based cameras. Numerous imaging and vision techniques have leveraged event cameras for high-speed scene understanding by capturing high-framerate, high-dynamic range videos, primarily utilizing the temporal advantages inherent to event cameras. Additionally, imaging and vision techniques have utilized the light field-a complementary dimension to temporal information-for enhanced scene understanding. In this work, we propose "Event Fields", a new approach that utilizes innovative optical designs for event cameras to capture light fields at high speed. We develop the underlying mathematical framework for Event Fields and…
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TopicsAdvanced Optical Sensing Technologies
