bit2bit: 1-bit quanta video reconstruction by self-supervised photon location prediction Hector Basevi
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Quanta image sensors, such as single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD) arrays, are an emerging sensor technology, producing 1-bit arrays representing photon detection events over exposures as short as a few nanoseconds. In practice, raw data are post-processed using heavy spatiotemporal binning to create more useful and interpretable images at the cost of degrading spatiotemporal resolution. In this work, we propose bit2bit, a new method for reconstructing high-quality image stacks at the original spatiotemporal resolution from sparse binary quanta image data. Inspired by recent work on Poisson denoising, we developed an algorithm that creates a dense image sequence from sparse binary photon data by predicting the photon arrival location probability distribution. However, due to the binary nature of the data, we show that the assumption of a Poisson distribution is inadequate.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Mar-26-2025, 09:49:40 GMT
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