Human-Imperceptible Identification With Learnable Lensless Imaging

概要

Lensless imaging protects visual privacy by capturing heavily blurred images that are imperceptible for humans to recognize the subject but contain enough information for machines to infer information. Unfortunately, protecting visual privacy comes with a reduction in recognition accuracy and vice versa. We propose a learnable lensless imaging framework that protects visual privacy while maintaining recognition accuracy. To make captured images imperceptible to humans, we designed several loss functions based on total variation, invertibility, and the restricted isometry property. We studied the effect of privacy protection with blurriness on the identification of personal identity via a quantitative method based on a subjective evaluation. Moreover, we validate our simulation by implementing a hardware realization of lensless imaging with photo-lithographically printed masks.

収録
IEEE Access
Trung Thanh Ngo
Trung Thanh Ngo
招へい研究員

His main research interests include 3D reconstruction, inverse rendering, and machine learning applications in computer vision.

長原一
長原一
教授

コンピューテーショナルフォトグラフィ、コンピュータビジョンを専門とし実世界センシングや情報処理技術、画像認識技術の研究を行う。さらに、画像センシングにとどまらず様々なセンサに拡張したコンピュテーショナルセンシング手法の開発や高次元で冗長な実世界ビッグデータから意味のある情報を計測するスパースセンシングへの転換を目指す。

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