Mobile Computational Photography: A Tour

Author:

Delbracio Mauricio1,Kelly Damien1,Brown Michael S.2,Milanfar Peyman1

Affiliation:

1. Google Research, Mountain View, California 94043, USA;, ,

2. EECS Department, York University, Toronto, Ontario M6E 3N1, Canada;

Abstract

The first mobile camera phone was sold only 20 years ago, when taking pictures with one's phone was an oddity, and sharing pictures online was unheard of. Today, the smartphone is more camera than phone. How did this happen? This transformation was enabled by advances in computational photography—the science and engineering of making great images from small-form-factor, mobile cameras. Modern algorithmic and computing advances, including machine learning, have changed the rules of photography, bringing to it new modes of capture, postprocessing, storage, and sharing. In this review, we give a brief history of mobile computational photography and describe some of the key technological components, including burst photography, noise reduction, and super-resolution. At each step, we can draw naive parallels to the human visual system.

Publisher

Annual Reviews

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Ophthalmology

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