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10 May 2017 Recent progress in multidimensional optical sensing and imaging systems (MOSIS)
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Abstract
We present recent progress of the previously reported Multidimensional Optical Sensing and Imaging Systems (MOSIS) 2.0 for target recognition, material inspection and integrated visualization. The degrees of freedom of MOSIS 2.0 include three-dimensional (3D) imaging, polarimetric imaging and multispectral imaging. Each of these features provides unique information about a scene. 3D computationally reconstructed images mitigate the occlusion in front of the object, which can be used for 3D object recognition. The degree of polarization (DoP) of the light reflected from object surface is measured by 3D polarimetric imaging. Multispectral imaging is able to segment targets with specific spectral properties.
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Xin Shen and Bahram Javidi "Recent progress in multidimensional optical sensing and imaging systems (MOSIS)", Proc. SPIE 10219, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2017, 102190Z (10 May 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2262379
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

Polarimetry

Imaging systems

Optical sensing

3D acquisition

Stereoscopy

Multispectral imaging

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