Abstract:
Significant developments in polarization camera technology have led to a number of practical outdoor and underwater image understanding applications for polarization visi...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Significant developments in polarization camera technology have led to a number of practical outdoor and underwater image understanding applications for polarization vision. With these cameras, humans now have a comprehensive sensory view of a whole new visual domain, which may be as much of an extension to conventional vision as color vision is to intensity vision.<>
Published in: IEEE Expert ( Volume: 10, Issue: 5, October 1995)
DOI: 10.1109/64.464928
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