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Computational Mirrors enable wide-spectrum, wide-field imaging with single sensor

Researchers have developed a new imaging framework called Computational Mirrors that enables high-resolution, wide-field-of-view imaging across the complete VIS-SWIR spectrum using a single sensor. This method addresses the limitations of traditional optics which struggle to focus broad spectral ranges simultaneously. By capturing a small focal stack and employing a computational backend, the system recovers a sharp, all-in-focus image, correcting for off-axis aberrations with a novel physics-inspired model called SeidelConv. The approach has been demonstrated with optical systems producing sharp images across multiple wavelengths, revealing details invisible within individual bands. AI

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IMPACT Introduces a novel computational imaging technique that could enhance sensor capabilities in various applications.

RANK_REASON This is a research paper detailing a novel imaging framework and associated computational model.

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  1. arXiv cs.CV TIER_1 · Vishwanath Saragadam, Niki Nezakati, Amit Roy-Chowdhury, Vivek Boominathan ·

    Broadband Wide Field of View Imaging with Computational Mirrors

    arXiv:2605.00029v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Traditional glass-based optics are typically optimized for narrow spectral bands, such as the visible (400-700nm) or shortwave infrared (1000-1800nm). While the emergence of VIS-SWIR sensors (400-1700nm) offers transformative pote…