Computational Imaging (MIT Press)
Monday, 21 November 2022

This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date textbook and reference for computational imaging, which combines vision, graphics, signal processing, and optics. Ayush Bhandar, Achuta Kadambi and Ramesh Raskar cover the fundamentals of the field, current research and applications, and light transport techniques.

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The text presents an imaging toolkit, including optics, image sensors, and illumination, and a computational toolkit, introducing modeling, mathematical tools, model-based inversion, data-driven inversion techniques, and hybrid inversion techniques.

Author: Ayush Bhandar, Achuta Kadambi and Ramesh Raskar
Publisher: MIT Press
Date: October 2022
Pages: 488
ISBN: 978-0262046473
Print: 0262046474
Kindle:  B09HGG9R6L
Audience: developers interested in computer imaging
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
Category: Artificial Intelligence

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