Fast Foveating Cameras for Dense Adaptive Resolution.

2021 
Traditional cameras field of view (FOV) and resolution predetermine computer vision algorithm performance. These trade-offs decide the range and performance in computer vision algorithms. We present a novel foveating camera whose viewpoint is dynamically modulated by a programmable micro-electromechanical (MEMS) mirror, resulting in a natively high-angular resolution wide-FOV camera capable of densely and simultaneously imaging multiple regions of interest in a scene. We present calibrations, novel MEMS control algorithms, a real-time prototype, and comparisons in remote eye-tracking performance against a traditional smartphone, where high-angular resolution and wide-FOV are necessary, but traditionally unavailable.
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