Array camera configurations incorporating constituent array cameras and constituent cameras

US9456134B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9456134-B2
Application numberUS-201414555368-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateNov 26, 2014
Priority dateNov 26, 2013
Publication dateSep 27, 2016
Grant dateSep 27, 2016

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Systems and methods for implementing array camera configurations that include a plurality of constituent array cameras, where each constituent array camera provides a distinct field of view and/or a distinct viewing direction, are described. In several embodiments, image data captured by the constituent array cameras is used to synthesize multiple images that are subsequently blended. In a number of embodiments, the blended images include a foveated region. In certain embodiments, the blended images possess a wider field of view than the fields of view of the multiple images.

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An array camera configuration, comprising: a constituent array camera comprising a plurality of cameras, where each camera comprises: optics that form an image on a focal plane defined by an array of pixels that capture image data; and have fields of view that form a combined field of view in a first viewing direction; a separate camera comprising: optics that form an image on a focal plane defined by an array of pixels that capture image data; and having a field of view in a second viewing direction; a processor; memory containing an image processing application and calibrated warp data; wherein the image processing application directs the processor to: obtain image data from the cameras in the constituent array camera; capture an image using the separate camera from a viewpoint; generate a depth map using the image data captured by the constituent array camera; synthesize an image using the image data captured by the constituent array camera and the depth map; and construct an enhanced image using the image captured by the separate camera, the synthesized image, and the depth map used to synthesize the synthesized image by: warping the synthesized image into the viewpoint of the image captured by the separate camera using the calibrated warp data and the depth map; and blending the synthesized image warped into the viewpoint of the image captured by the separate camera and the image captured by the separate camera to create the enhanced image. 2. The array camera configuration of claim 1 , wherein the cameras in the constituent array camera have fields of view that are narrower than and within the field of view of the separate camera. 3. The array camera configuration of claim 2 , wherein the cameras in the constituent array camera capture image data at a higher angular resolution than the image data captured by the separate camera. 4. The array camera configuration of claim 2 , wherein the cameras in the constituent array camera have optics with larger magnification than the optics of the cameras in the separate camera. 5. The array camera configuration of claim 4 , wherein: the plurality of cameras in the constituent array camera include telephoto lenses; the separate camera includes a wide angle lens; and the telephoto lenses have higher angular resolution and contrast and longer focal lengths than the wide angle lens. 6. The array camera configuration of claim 2 , wherein the optics of the cameras in the constituent array camera include at least one adaptive optical element enabling the independent adjustment of the focal length of the camera. 7. The array camera configuration of claim 2 , wherein the optics of the cameras in the constituent array camera include at least one adaptive optical element that enables the lateral shifting of the centration of the refractive power distribution of the at least one adaptive optical element. 8. The array camera configuration of claim 2 , wherein the enhanced image has a field of view of the image captured by the separate camera and includes a foveated high resolution region with an angular resolution of the image synthesized from the image data captured by the constituent array camera. 9. The array camera configuration of claim 1 , wherein the field of view of the separate camera is narrower than and within the fields of view of the plurality of cameras in the constituent array camera. 10. The array camera configuration of claim 9 , wherein the separate camera captures image data at a higher angular resolution than the image data captured by the cameras in the constituent array camera. 11. The array camera configuration of claim 9 , wherein the separate camera has optics with larger magnification than the optics of the cameras in the constituent array camera. 12. The array camera configuration of claim 11 , wherein: the separate camera includes a telephoto lens; the cameras in the constituent array camera include wide angle lenses; and the telephoto lens has higher angular resolution and contrast and longer focal lengths than the wide angle lenses. 13. The array camera configuration of claim 9 , wherein the enhanced image has a field of view of the image synthesized using the image data captured by the plurality of cameras in the constituent array camera and includes a foveated high resolution region with an angular resolution of the image captured by the separate camera. 14. The array camera configuration of claim 1 , wherein the image processing application directs the processor to synthesize an image using the image data captured by the cameras in the constituent array camera and a depth map by performing a super-resolution process to synthesize a high resolution image using image data captured by the cameras in the constituent array camera and the depth map generated using the image data. 15. The array camera configuration of claim 1 , wherein the combined field of view of the cameras in the constituent array camera and the first viewing direction are oriented relative to the field of view of the separate camera and the second viewing direction so that the combined field of view partially overlaps with the second field of view beyond a specific object distance. 16. The array camera configuration of claim 1 , wherein cameras in the constituent array camera have different imaging characteristics. 17. The array camera configuration of claim 1 , wherein the constituent array camera includes a M×N array of cameras. 18. The array camera configuration of claim 1 , wherein the constituent array camera comprises an array camera module including an array of lens stacks forming separate apertures and an imager array including an array of focal planes, where each lens stack forms an image on a corresponding focal plane. 19. The array camera configuration of claim 1 , wherein different cameras in the constituent array camera capture images of different portions of the light spectrum. 20. The array camera configuration of claim 19 , wherein the lens stacks of the different cameras differ based upon the portion of the spectrum imaged by the camera. 21. The array camera configuration of claim 20 , wherein at least one lens element in the lens stacks of the different cameras have a surface with different shapes. 22. The array camera configuration of claim 20 , wherein at least one lens element in the lens stacks of the different cameras are constructed from different materials. 23. The array camera configuration of claim 19 , wherein different types of cameras in a constituent array camera are located on either side of a reference camera.

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  • for generating image signals from two or more image sensors being of different type or operating in different modes, e.g. with a CMOS sensor for moving images in combination with a charge-coupled device [CCD] for still images · CPC title

  • based on three different wavelength filter elements · CPC title

  • G06T3/4053Primary

    based on super-resolution, i.e. the output image resolution being higher than the sensor resolution · CPC title

  • H04N23/951Primary

    by using two or more images to influence resolution, frame rate or aspect ratio · CPC title

  • Arrangement of cameras or camera modules, e.g. multiple cameras in TV studios or sports stadiums · CPC title

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What does patent US9456134B2 cover?
Systems and methods for implementing array camera configurations that include a plurality of constituent array cameras, where each constituent array camera provides a distinct field of view and/or a distinct viewing direction, are described. In several embodiments, image data captured by the constituent array cameras is used to synthesize multiple images that are subsequently blended. In a numb…
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Pelican Imaging Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06T3/4053. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Sep 27 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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