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IMSE 2016: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Arnaud Darmont, Antoine Dupret, Ralf Widenhorn:
Image Sensors and Imaging Systems 2016, IMSE 2016, San Francisco, CA, USA, February 14-18, 2016. Society for Imaging Science and Technology 2016
Articles
- Conference Overview and Papers Program. 1-4
- Bertrand Dupont, J. Caranana, P. A. Pinoncely, J. Michelot, C. Bouvier, S. Cohet, P. Jourdain, P. Monsinjon:
A dual-core highly programmable 120dB image sensor. 1-3 - Sony George, Jon Yngve Hardeberg:
Estimation and Correction of Geometric Distortion in Pushbroom Hyperspectral System for Imaging Art Paintings. 1-4 - Tsuyoshi Takagi, Hwajung Seo, Toshikatsu Sakai, Hiroshi Ohtake, Mamoru Furuta:
Image Sensor with Organic Photoconductive Films by Stacking Red/Green and Blue Components. 1-4 - Byoung Soo Choi, Sung Hyun Jo, Myunghan Bae, Sang-Hwan Kim, Jang-Kyoo Shin:
A CMOS image sensor with variable frame rate for low-power operation. 1-4 - Evan Erickson, Mark Kellam, Patrick R. Gill, James Tringali, David G. Stork:
Miniature lensless computational infrared imager. 1-4 - Peng Chen, Kartikeya Murari, Orly Yadid-Pecht:
Analog Current Mode Implementation of Global and Local Tone Mapping Algorithm for WDR Image Display. 1-5 - Sheikh Shanawaz Mostafa, Natércia Sousa, Nuno Fábio Ferreira, Ricardo M. Sousa, João Santos, Fernando Morgado Dias, Martin Wäny:
FPGA Implementation of Gamma Correction using a Piecewise Linear Approach for a Small Size Endoscopic Camera. 1-6 - Grigorios Tsagkatakis, Murali Jayapala, Bert Geelen, Panagiotis Tsakalides:
Non-negative Matrix Completion for the Enhancement of Snapshot Mosaic Multispectral Imagery. 1-6 - Camille Dupoiron, Arnaud Verdant, Gilles Sicard:
Trade-off between the number of bits per pixel and motion detection quality for a low power image sensor. 1-6 - Noriyuki Shirai, Yukihiro Nishida:
Development of an 8K UHDTV Demosaicing Processor Using Adaptive Interpolation Based on Local Edge Magnitude. 1-6 - Xiaoliang Ge, Bastien Mamdy, Albert Theuwissen:
A comparative noise analysis and measurement for n-type and p-type pixels with CMS technique. 1-6 - Glenn H. Chapman, Rahul Thomas, Rohan Thomas, Klinsmann J. Coelho Silva Meneses, Tommy Q. Yang, Israel Koren, Zahava Koren:
Increases in Hot Pixel Development Rates for Small Digital Pixel Sizes. 1-6 - Taichi Kasigao, Sang-Man Han, Hanh Trang, Taishi Takasawa, Satoshi Aoyama, Keita Yasutomi, Keiichiro Kagawa, Shoji Kawahito:
A Time-of-Flight CMOS Range Image Sensor Using 4-Tap Output Pixels with Lateral-Electric-Field Control. 1-6 - Hanh Trang, Taichi Kasugai, Keigo Isobe, Sang-Man Han, Taichi Takasawa, Xing Lioe De, Keita Yasutomi, Keiichiro Kagawa, Shoji Kawahito:
Design, implementation and evaluation of a TOF range image sensor using multi-tap lock-in pixels with cascaded charge draining and modulating gates. 1-6 - Cédric Pastorelli, Pascal Mellot, Salvador Mir, Cédric Tubert:
ADC Techniques for Optimized Conversion Time in CMOS Image Sensors. 1-6 - Tomohiro Nakamura, Ryohei Funatsu, Takahiro Yamasaki, Kazuya Kitamura, Hiroshi Shimamoto:
Development of an 8K full-resolution single-chip color image acquisition system. 1-7 - Prashant Agrawal, Klaas Tack, Bert Geelen, Bart Masschelein, Pablo Mateo Aranda Moran, Andy Lambrechts, Murali Jayapala:
Characterization of VNIR Hyperspectral Sensors with Monolithically Integrated Optical Filters. 1-7 - Juan A. Leñero-Bardallo, Ricardo Carmona-Galán, Ángel Rodríguez-Vázquez:
A high dynamic range linear vision sensor with event asynchronous and frame-based synchronous operation. 1-7 - Fernanda D. V. R. Oliveira, José Gabriel R. C. Gomes, Ricardo Carmona-Galán, Jorge Fernández-Berni, Ángel Rodríguez-Vázquez:
Focal-Plane Scale Space Generation with a 6T Pixel Architecture. 1-8 - Peter Reichel, Jens Döge, Nico Peter, Christoph Hoppe, Andreas Reichel, Peter Schneider:
Software Environment for Holistic Vision-System-on-Chip Programming. 1-8 - Jing Li, Orit Skorka, Kamal Ranaweera, Dileepan Joseph:
Novel Real-Time Tone-Mapping Operator for Noisy Logarithmic CMOS Image Sensors. 1-13
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