Computational Photography.
Computational photography is a growing, emerging field that explores new digital possibilities of capturing and interacting with photos, videos and yet other 3d-like medias.
The driving force behind computational photography is the fast convergence of digital cameras with computers offering a new framework for imaging and interacting
with these media.
Examples of key technologies of computational photography include (but are not limited to -:) ):
- Graph-cuts,
- Texture synthesis,
- Active sensing,
- Segmentation,
- Multi-array, multi-flash photos,
- Synthetic aperture,
- Etc.
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