Iterating the Transient Light Transport Matrix for Non-Line-of-Sight Imaging
Talha Sultan, Eric Brandt, Khadijeh Masumnia-Bisheh, Simone Riccardo,, Pavel Polynkin, Alberto Tosi, Andreas Velten

TL;DR
This paper introduces an iterative algorithm to process the full Transient Light Transport Matrix in non-line-of-sight imaging, enabling advanced scene relighting, component separation, and dual photography with improved efficiency.
Contribution
It develops a method to compute second-order TLTMs from measured data, enhancing NLOS imaging capabilities beyond existing subset measurements.
Findings
Full TLTMs can be processed to focus and detect hidden scene illumination.
Iterative algorithms enable extraction of second-order TLTMs for hidden surfaces.
SPAD arrays improve photon acquisition speed, reducing measurement time.
Abstract
Active imaging systems sample the Transient Light Transport Matrix (TLTM) for a scene by sequentially illuminating various positions in this scene using a controllable light source, and then measuring the resulting spatiotemporal light transport with time of flight (ToF) sensors. Time-resolved Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging employs an active imaging system that measures part of the TLTM of an intermediary relay surface, and uses the indirect reflections of light encoded within this TLTM to "see around corners". Such imaging systems have applications in diverse areas such as disaster response, remote surveillance, and autonomous navigation. While existing NLOS imaging systems usually measure a subset of the full TLTM, development of customized gated Single Photon Avalanche Diode (SPAD) arrays \cite{riccardo_fast-gated_2022} has made it feasible to probe the full measurement space. In…
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