Compressive imaging system design using task-specific information
Applied Optics, Vol. 47, Issue 25, pp. 4457-4471 doi:10.1364/AO.47.004457
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- OCIS Codes:
- (110.2970) Imaging systems : Image detection systems
- (110.3000) Imaging systems : Image quality assessment
- (200.3050) Optics in computing : Information processing
- (200.4740) Optics in computing : Optical processing
Imaging Systems
Citation
Amit Ashok, Pawan K. Baheti, and Mark A. Neifeld, "Compressive imaging system design using task-specific information," Appl. Opt. 47, 4457-4471 (2008)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ao/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-47-25-4457
Abstract
We present a task-specific information (TSI) based framework for designing compressive imaging (CI) systems. The task of target detection is chosen to demonstrate the performance of the optimized CI system designs relative to a conventional imager. In our optimization framework, we first select a projection basis and then find the associated optimal photon-allocation vector in the presence of a total photon-count constraint. Several projection bases, including principal components (PC), independent components, generalized matched-filter, and generalized Fisher discriminant (GFD) are considered for candidate CI systems, and their respective performance is analyzed for the target-detection task. We find that the TSI-optimized CI system design based on a GFD projection basis outperforms all other candidate CI system designs as well as the conventional imager. The GFD-based compressive imager yields a TSI of 0.9841 bits (out of a maximum possible 1 bit for the detection task), which is nearly ten times the 0.0979 bits achieved by the conventional imager at a signal-to-noise ratio of 5.0. We also discuss the relation between the information-theoretic TSI metric and a conventional statistical metric like probability of error in the context of the target-detection problem. It is shown that the TSI can be used to derive an upper bound on the probability of error that can be attained by any detection algorithm.
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History
Original Manuscript: January 31, 2008
Manuscript Accepted: July 3, 2008
Revised Manuscript: May 31, 2008
Published: August 21, 2008
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University of Arizona
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