Image capturing device and auto-focus method thereof
US-2017017136-A1 · Jan 19, 2017 · US
US9910247B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9910247-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615002731-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 6, 2018 |
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Methods and apparatuses for focus hunting prevention for phase detection auto focus (AF) are disclosed. In one aspect, the method is operable by an imaging device, for preventing focus hunting during a phase detection AF process. The method may include capturing an image of a scene and generating a phase difference value and a confidence level for the phase difference value based on the image. The method may also include calculating a focus hunting metric based at least in part on the phase difference value and the confidence level. The method may further include preventing focus hunting via at least one of preventing the start of the focus search and terminating the focus search, in response to the focus hunting metric meeting or exceeding a defined threshold value.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method, operable by an imaging device, for preventing focus hunting during a phase detection auto focus (AF) process, the method comprising: capturing an image of a scene; generating a phase difference value and a confidence level for the phase difference value based on the image, the confidence level being indicative of a likelihood that the phase difference corresponds to an amount of lens shift required to achieve a focal lens position; calculating a metric based at least in part on the phase difference value and the confidence level, the metric being indicative of whether a start or continuation of a focus search of the phase detection AF process would not result in finding the focal lens position; and performing at least one of (i) preventing the start of the focus search and (ii) terminating the focus search, in response to the metric meeting or exceeding a defined threshold value. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising storing the phase difference value and the confidence level in a memory, wherein the calculating the metric is further based on a plurality of phase difference values and a plurality of confidence levels stored in the memory. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the calculating of the metric comprises applying a filter to each of the phase difference values and the confidence levels stored in the memory. 4. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: determining that the phase difference value is indicative of the image being out of focus; determining that the confidence level is greater than a threshold confidence level; and starting the focus search in response to: i) determining that the phase difference value is indicative of the image being out of focus, ii) determining that the confidence level is greater than the threshold confidence level, iii) determining that the phase difference value is within a threshold level of the stored phase difference values, and iv) determining that the confidence level value is within a threshold level of the stored confidence levels. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the imaging device further comprises a lens, the method further comprising analyzing a position of the lens and a focus state of the lens to detect whether a start or continuation of a focus search of the phase detection AF process would not result in finding the focal lens position. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the imaging device further comprises a lens, the method further comprising: performing the focus search including moving the lens to a first lens position, wherein the calculating of the metric comprises determining a number of times that the direction of movement of the lens has reversed; and terminating the focus search in response to the number of times that the direction of movement of the lens has reversed meeting or exceeding a threshold number of times. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising performing a contrast focus search in response to terminating the focus search of the phase detection AF process. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the imaging device further comprises a lens, the method further comprising: performing the focus search including: incrementally moving the lens closer to a first lens position and capturing a subsequent image at each incremental lens position, wherein the calculating of the metric comprises determining the number of subsequent images; and terminating the focus search in response to the number of subsequent images meeting or exceeding a threshold number of subsequent images. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the calculating of the metric comprises: performing a first analysis of the phase difference value and the confidence level to determine whether to start the focus search; and performing a second analysis of the phase difference value and the confidence level to determine whether to terminate the focus search. 10. An imaging device, comprising: an image sensor; at least one processor; and a memory storing computer-executable instructions for controlling the at least one processor to: capture, via the image sensor, an image of a scene; generate a phase difference value and a confidence level for the phase difference value based on the image, the confidence level being indicative of a likelihood that the phase difference corresponds to an amount of lens shift required to achieve a focal lens position; calculate a metric based at least in part on the phase difference value and the confidence level, the metric being indicative of whether a start or continuation of a focus search of a phase detection AF process would not result in finding the focal lens position; and performing at least one of (i) preventing the start of the phase detection AF search and (ii) terminating the focus search, in response to the metric meeting or exceeding a defined threshold value. 11. The imaging device of claim 10 , wherein the computer-executable instructions are further for controlling the at least one processor to: store the phase difference value and the confidence level in a memory, wherein the calculating the metric is further based on a plurality of phase difference values and a plurality of confidence levels stored in the memory. 12. The imaging device of claim 11 , wherein the computer-executable instructions are further for controlling the at least one processor to: apply a filter to each of the phase difference values and the confidence levels stored in the memory. 13. The imaging device of claim 11 , the computer-executable instructions being further for controlling the at least one processor to: determine that the phase difference value is indicative of the image being out of focus; determine that the confidence level is greater than a threshold confidence level; and start the focus search in response to: i) determining that the phase difference value is indicative of the image being out of focus, ii) determining that the confidence level is greater than the threshold confidence level, iii) determining that the phase difference value is within a threshold level of the stored phase difference values, and iv) determining that the confidence level value is within a threshold level of the stored confidence levels. 14. The imaging device of claim 10 , further comprising a lens, the computer-executable instructions being further for controlling the at least one processor to analyze a position of the lens and a focus state of the lens to detect whether a start or continuation of a focus search of the phase detection AF process would not result in finding the focal lens position. 15. The imaging device of claim 10 , further comprising a lens, the computer-executable instructions being further for controlling the at least one processor to: perform the focus search including moving the lens to a first lens position; determine a number of times that the direction of movement of the lens has reversed, and terminate the focus search in response to the number of times that the direction of movement of the lens has reversed meeting or exceeding a threshold number of times. 16. The imaging device of claim 15 , wherein the computer-executable instructions are further for controlling the at least one processor to perform a contrast focus search in response to terminating the focus search of the phase detection AF process. 17. The imaging device of claim 10 , further comprising a lens, the computer-executable instructions being further for controlling the at least one processor to: perform the focus search including: incrementally moving the lens c
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