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Computational Imaging Enables a Camera to Use a Window as a Lens

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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Aug. 22, 2018 — An engineering team from the University of Utah has found a way to use a regular pane of glass or any see-through window as a camera lens. The technique uses a computer algorithm, instead of a lens, to identify, decode, and focus the image. Professor Rajesh Menon and his team used their method to take a picture of the University of Utah’s “U” logo and a video of an animated stick figure, both displayed on an LED light board. The researchers placed an inexpensive, off-the-shelf image sensor (with no lens) on the edge of a plexiglass window. Reflective tape was wrapped...Read full article

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    Photonics.com
    Aug 2018
    GLOSSARY
    machine vision
    Interpretation of an image of an object or scene through the use of optical noncontact sensing mechanisms for the purpose of obtaining information and/or controlling machines or processes.
    Research & TechnologyeducationAmericasimaginglenseslensless cameracamerasSensors & DetectorsUniversity of Utahmachine visionautomotiveConsumerindustrialcomputational imaging

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