Citation:Riza, N. A. (2020) 'Thinking Camera – Powered by the CAOS Camera Platform', EOS Annual Meeting (EOSAM 2020), EPJ Web of Conferences (EPJCONF), 238, 06012 (2 pp). doi: 10.1051/epjconf/202023806012
Introduced is the system level design of a Thinking Camera powered by the CAOS camera platform. The proposed camera provides features such as extreme linear dynamic range and full spectrum operations with selectable space-time-frequency CAOS pixel modes using active and passive light. The imager has triple output ports design and is controlled via application-specific classical image processing, machine learning techniques, and human/user feedback. Imaging capabilities cover multi-dimensional mappings allowing diverse full spectrum (350 nm to 2700 nm) applications from industrial metrology to quantitative medical imaging to artefact preserving colour photography.
Riza, Nabeel A.; Ashraf, Nazim; Mazhar, Mohsin A.(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2019-12)
Proposed and demonstrated for the first time is robust testing of optical displays using the extreme linear Dynamic Range (DR) CAOS camera. Experiments highlight accurate and repeatable CAOS camera-based testing of standard ...
Experimentally highlighted are the limitations & optimizations of the CMOS sensor-mode engaged for the CAOS smart camera. Demonstrated is an optimized method for finding the Camera Response Function (CRF) using a calibrated target
Riza, Nabeel A.; Mazhar, Mohsin A.(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2018-12)
The CAOS camera invention is described that allows high security full spectrum (350 nm to 2700 nm) extreme linear dynamic range bright target imaging. First time experiments highlight real-time simultaneous tracking of ...
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