Title
Cmos Image Sensor With Pseudorandom Pixel Placement
Abstract
The picture element (pixel) in conventional image sensors are placed in the form of a lattice for ease of implementation. Lattice placement of pixels intrinsically has directional singularity on the clarity of image representation, and the clarity is significantly dependent on the directions of the objects in the image. For example, horizontal lines are perfectly represented, while slanted lines have jagged edges.In this paper, we describe the CMOS image sensor with the pseudorandom pixel placement that solves the problem of the directional singularity on the clarity of image representation, as well as its evaluation in terms of the clarity of image representation for slant lines.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1587/elex.5.388
IEICE ELECTRONICS EXPRESS
Keywords
Field
DocType
CMOS image sensor, jaggy, pixel placement, directional singularity, image clarity
Feature detection (computer vision),Lattice (order),Non-local means,Computer science,Singularity,Electronic engineering,Artificial intelligence,Pseudorandom number generator,Computer vision,CLARITY,Image sensor,Optics,Pixel
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
5
10
1349-2543
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
akita100.34
Junichi Akita28319.41