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High fidelity single-pixel imaging

Published 7 Nov 2018 in eess.IV | (1811.03455v1)

Abstract: Single-pixel imaging (SPI) is an emerging technique which has attracts wide attention in various research fields. However, restricted by the low reconstruction quality and large amount of measurements, the practical application is still in its infancy. Inspired by the fact that natural scenes exhibit unique degenerate structures in the low dimensional subspace, we propose to take advantage of the local prior in convolutional sparse coding to implement high fidelity single-pixel imaging. Specifically, by statistically learning strategy, the target scene can be sparse represented on an overcomplete dictionary. The dictionary is composed of various basis learned from a natural image database. We introduce the above local prior into conventional SPI framework to promote the final reconstruction quality. Experiments both on synthetic data and real captured data demonstrate that our method can achieve better reconstruction from the same measurements, and thus consequently reduce the number of required measurements for same reconstruction quality.

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