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Optics / Observational astronomy / Physical optics / Compressed sensing / Information theory / Linear algebra / Light field / Computational photography / Aperture / Angular resolution / Coded aperture / Light-field camera
Date: 2009-11-13 06:26:37
Optics
Observational astronomy
Physical optics
Compressed sensing
Information theory
Linear algebra
Light field
Computational photography
Aperture
Angular resolution
Coded aperture
Light-field camera

Compressive Sensing of Light Fields

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