2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-25063-7_47
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Real-Time Under-Display Cameras Image Restoration and HDR on Mobile Devices

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“…The computation challenge appears to be similar to that for micro-camera array imaging, because low latency, video-rate image restoration is required. 9 Further, the high-transparency requirement drives minimizing the microLED die's size, thereby reducing the power efficiency of the display.…”
Section: Surveying Other Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The computation challenge appears to be similar to that for micro-camera array imaging, because low latency, video-rate image restoration is required. 9 Further, the high-transparency requirement drives minimizing the microLED die's size, thereby reducing the power efficiency of the display.…”
Section: Surveying Other Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, disadvantages include substantially increasing the display thickness if a single‐lens camera is used, and significant real‐time image enhancement computation is required to correct for the display “screen door” of the image capture system. The computation challenge appears to be similar to that for micro‐camera array imaging, because low latency, video‐rate image restoration is required 9 . Further, the high‐transparency requirement drives minimizing the microLED die's size, thereby reducing the power efficiency of the display.…”
Section: Surveying Other Advancesmentioning
confidence: 99%