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Also, to understand the role of fixation in perception, Ajay recommends taking the psychophysical test available at http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~mishraka/fixationExperiment.php
 
Also, to understand the role of fixation in perception, Ajay recommends taking the psychophysical test available at http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~mishraka/fixationExperiment.php
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===Fast Imaging with Slow Camera===
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Speaker: Dikpal Reddy -- Date: June 30, 2011
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Abstract: Over the years, the spatial resolution of cameras has steadily increased but the temporal resolution has remained the same. In this talk, I will present my work on converting a regular slow camera into a faster one. We capture and accurately reconstruct fast events using our slower prototype camera by exploiting the temporal redundancy in videos. First, I will show how by fluttering the shutter during the exposure duration of a slow 25fps camera we can capture and reconstruct a fast periodic video at 2000fps. Next, I will present its generalization where we show that per-pixel modulation during exposure, in combination with brightness constancy constraints allows us to capture a broad class of motions at 200fps using a 25fps camera. In both these techniques we borrow ideas from compressive sensing theory for acquisition and recovery.
    
==Current Seminar Series Coordinators==
 
==Current Seminar Series Coordinators==
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