Deep Learning for Camera Autofocus
Most digital cameras use specialized autofocus sensors, such as phase detection, lidar or ultrasound, to directly measure focus state. However, such sensors increase cost and complexity without directly optimizing final image quality. This paper proposes a new pipeline for image-based autofocus and shows that neural image analysis finds focus 5-10x faster than traditional contrast enhancement. We achieve this by learning the direct mapping between an image and its focus position. In further contrast with conventional methods, AI methods can generate scene-based focus trajectories that optimize synthesized image quality for dynamic and three dimensional scenes. We propose a focus control strategy that varies focal position dynamically to maximize image quality as estimated from the focal stack. We propose a rule-based agent and a learned agent for different scenarios and show their advantages over other focus stacking methods.
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Related Subject Headings
- 4903 Numerical and computational mathematics
- 4603 Computer vision and multimedia computation
- 4006 Communications engineering