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Compact Spectral Imaging: A Review of Miniaturized and Integrated Systems
This review explores the rapid shift toward compact spectral imaging systems by examining four key design paradigms: Do‐It‐Yourself (DIY) platforms, freeform optics, filter‐on‐chip integration, and multifunctional metasurfaces. The discussion highlights critical applications in medicine, agriculture, and environmental monitoring, providing comparative ...
Sani Mukhtar, Amir Arbabi, Jaime Viegas
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Learning to Deblur Images with Exemplars
Human faces are one interesting object class with numerous applications. While significant progress has been made in the generic deblurring problem, existing methods are less effective for blurry face images.
Hu, Zhe +3 more
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ABSTRACT In the evolving landscape of robotic navigation, the demand for solutions capable of operating in challenging scenarios, such as low‐light environments, is increasing. This study investigates the performance of two state‐of‐the‐art (SOTA) visual simultaneous localization and mapping (VSLAM) algorithms, direct sparse odometry (DSO) and ORBSLAM3,
Francesco Crocetti +5 more
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Object tracking in thermal video is challenging due to noise, blur, and low contrast. We present TVEMamba, a Mamba-based enhancement framework with near-linear complexity that improves tracking in these conditions.
Sargis Hovhannisyan +3 more
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Online Video Deblurring via Dynamic Temporal Blending Network
State-of-the-art video deblurring methods are capable of removing non-uniform blur caused by unwanted camera shake and/or object motion in dynamic scenes.
Hirsch, Michael +3 more
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From Nano Robotic Manipulation to Nano Manipulation Robot
This review addresses a critical research gap by summarizing advancements in nano robotic manipulation, tracing its evolution from passive observation to autonomous nanomanipulation robots. It explores the interplay of observation, construction, and operation, unveiling fundamental principles of atomic‐scale control. The review establishes a systematic
Zhan Yang +6 more
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In this paper, we propose an approach that allows us to perform an operation to reduce error in the form of noise and lubrication. To improve the processing speed and the possibility of parallelization of the process, we use the approach is based on the ...
Semenishchev Evgeny
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A general framework for solving image inverse problems is introduced in this paper. The approach is based on Gaussian mixture models, estimated via a computationally efficient MAP-EM algorithm. A dual mathematical interpretation of the proposed framework
Mallat, Stéphane +2 more
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Bracket Diffusion: HDR Image Generation by Consistent LDR Denoising
Abstract We demonstrate generating HDR images using the concerted action of multiple black‐box, pre‐trained LDR image diffusion models. Common diffusion models are not HDR as, first, there is no sufficiently large HDR image dataset available to re‐train them, and, second, even if it was, re‐training such models is impossible for most compute budgets ...
M. Bemana +4 more
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Video-to-Video Dynamic Super-Resolution for Grayscale and Color Sequences
We address the dynamic super-resolution (SR) problem of reconstructing a high-quality set of monochromatic or color super-resolved images from low-quality monochromatic, color, or mosaiced frames. Our approach includes a joint method for simultaneous SR,
Elad Michael +2 more
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