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US Patent 10306120 Capturing and processing of images captured by camera arrays incorporating cameras with telephoto and conventional lenses to generate depth maps

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
10306120
Date of Patent
May 28, 2019
Patent Application Number
15456931
Date Filed
March 13, 2017
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10019816 Systems and methods for decoding image files containing depth maps stored as metadata
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US Patent 10027901 Systems and methods for generating depth maps using a camera arrays incorporating monochrome and color cameras
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US Patent 10089740 System and methods for depth regularization and semiautomatic interactive matting using RGB-D images
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US Patent 10119808 Systems and methods for estimating depth from projected texture using camera arrays
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US Patent 10091405 Systems and methods for reducing motion blur in images or video in ultra low light with array cameras
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US Patent 10142560 Capturing and processing of images including occlusions focused on an image sensor by a lens stack array
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US Patent 10122993 Autofocus system for a conventional camera that uses depth information from an array camera
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US Patent 10009538 Systems and methods for generating compressed light field representation data using captured light fields, array geometry, and parallax information
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12069227 Multi-modal and multi-spectral stereo camera arrays
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US Patent 11985293 System and methods for calibration of an array camera
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US Patent 12020455 Systems and methods for high dynamic range image reconstruction
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US Patent 11486698 Systems and methods for estimating depth from projected texture using camera arrays
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US Patent 10380752 Systems and methods for estimating depth and visibility from a reference viewpoint for pixels in a set of images captured from different viewpoints
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US Patent 10390005 Generating images from light fields utilizing virtual viewpoints
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US Patent 10462362 Feature based high resolution motion estimation from low resolution images captured using an array source
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US Patent 11525906 Systems and methods for augmentation of sensor systems and imaging systems with polarization
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Dawayne Pinkney
Patent abstract

Systems and methods for implementing array cameras configured to perform super-resolution processing to generate higher resolution super-resolved images using a plurality of captured images and lens stack arrays that can be utilized in array cameras are disclosed. Lens stack arrays in accordance with many embodiments of the invention include lens elements formed on substrates separated by spacers, where the lens elements, substrates and spacers are configured to form a plurality of optical channels, at least one aperture located within each optical channel, at least one spectral filter located within each optical channel, where each spectral filter is configured to pass a specific spectral band of light, and light blocking materials located within the lens stack array to optically isolate the optical channels.

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