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Programmable Spectrometry -- Per-pixel Classification of Materials using Learned Spectral Filters

2019-05-13
Vishwanath Saragadam, Aswin C. Sankaranarayanan

Abstract

Many materials have distinct spectral profiles. This facilitates estimation of the material composition of a scene at each pixel by first acquiring its hyperspectral image, and subsequently filtering it using a bank of spectral profiles. This process is inherently wasteful since only a set of linear projections of the acquired measurements contribute to the classification task. We propose a novel programmable camera that is capable of producing images of a scene with an arbitrary spectral filter. We use this camera to optically implement the spectral filtering of the scene’s hyperspectral image with the bank of spectral profiles needed to perform per-pixel material classification. This provides gains both in terms of acquisition speed — since only the relevant measurements are acquired — and in signal-to-noise ratio — since we invariably avoid narrowband filters that are light inefficient. Given training data, we use a range of classical and modern techniques including SVMs and neural networks to identify the bank of spectral profiles that facilitate material classification. We verify the method in simulations on standard datasets as well as real data using a lab prototype of the camera.

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http://arxiv.org/abs/1905.04815

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http://arxiv.org/pdf/1905.04815


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