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Multi-band Polarization Imaging

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Multi-band Polarization Imaging and Applications

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Establishing a multi-band polarization imaging system is the premise of acquiring accurate multi-band polarization information. However, the acquired polarization and spectral data can be noisy and less accurate in the sensing process due to the factors such as dark current, positioning error, and the transmittance in different wavelengths.

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Zhao, Y., Yi, C., Kong, S.G., Pan, Q., Cheng, Y. (2016). Multi-band Polarization Imaging. In: Multi-band Polarization Imaging and Applications. Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49373-1_3

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