Abstract

Recently, many new applications arose for multispectral and hyper-spectral imaging. Besides modern biometric systems for identity verification, also agricultural and medical applications came up, which measure the health condition of plants and humans. Despite the growing demand, the acquisition of multi-spectral data is up to the present complicated. Often, expensive, inflexible, or low resolution acquisition setups are only obtainable for specific professional applications. To overcome these limitations, a novel camera array for multi-spectral imaging is presented in this article for generating consistent multispectral videos. As differing spectral images are acquired at various viewpoints, a geometrically constrained multi-camera sensor layout is introduced, which enables the formulation of novel registration and reconstruction algorithms to globally set up robust models. On average, the novel acquisition approach achieves a gain of 2.5 dB PSNR compared to recently published multi-spectral filter array imaging systems. At the same time, the proposed acquisition system ensures not only a superior spatial, but also a high spectral, and temporal resolution, while filters are flexibly exchangeable by the user depending on the application. Moreover, depth information is generated, so that 3D imaging applications, e.g., for augmented or virtual reality, become possible. The proposed camera array for multi-spectral imaging can be set up using off-the-shelf hardware, which allows for a compact design and employment in, e.g., mobile devices or drones, while being cost-effective.

Highlights

  • T HE measurement of light in a number of spectral bands is known as multi-spectral imaging

  • Some popular use-cases shall be shortly reviewed in the following to collate common challenges and to motivate the need of a novel multi-spectral imaging system

  • A novel global registration is formulated for geometrically constrained multi-spectral camera arrays

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

T HE measurement of light in a number of spectral bands is known as multi-spectral imaging. Traditional color imaging can be seen as a simple representative by recording red, green, and blue color data. It is possible to cover the same information as the human visual system does. One can acquire more spectral bands to reveal further information humans can’t experience. Numerous fields of application have been studied, which benefit from the measurement of multi-spectral information. Some popular use-cases shall be shortly reviewed in the following to collate common challenges and to motivate the need of a novel multi-spectral imaging system

Applications
Outline of the Paper and Contributions
RELATED MULTI-SPECTRAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES
Problem Formulation
Versatility and Extensibility
CALIBRATION AND RECTIFICATION
REGISTRATION
Disparity and Depth
Fast One-Dimensional Disparity Estimation
Pixel Transformation
RECONSTRUCTION
EVALUATION
Registration Performance
Visual Examples of Image and Video Data
Computational Complexity
VIII. CONCLUSION
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