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Using math to improve photographs, with expert guest Gordon Wetzstein. Such methods have exploded in recent years and have wide-ranging impacts from improving your family photos, to making self-driving cars safer, to building ever-more-powerful microscopes. Somewhere in between hardware and software, he says, is the field of computational imaging, which makes cameras do some pretty amazing things. Wetzstein and host Russ Altman bring it all into focus on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.
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Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introductions
Host Russ Altman introduces the guest, Gordon Wetzstein as well as the concept of non-line-of-sight imaging.
(00:02:58) Computational Imaging
Gordon Wetzstein explains the concept of computational imaging and the way it integrates hardware and software for optimal image capture.
(00:04:22) High Dynamic Range (HDR) Imaging & Focal Stacking
An explanation of what HDR is and how it captures high-contrast scenes, and the similar process of focal stacking, using multiple images to create depth.
(00:09:56) Non-Line-of-Sight Imaging
(00:15:51) Optical Computing: Extending Hardware Capabilities
Insights into optical computing, explaining how specially designed hardware can preprocess data for AI algorithms.
(00:18:08) Applications of Optical Computing
Exploration of applications for optical computing in power constraint systems and increased efficiency in data centers.
(00:23:07) The Intersection of AI, Physics, and Computer Graphics
Synergy between AI, physics, and computer graphics in creating 3D content and models.
(00:25:47) Generative AI to Create 3D from 2D
Exploring the challenge of generating 3D digital humans from unstructured 2D images using algorithms
(00:32:02) Challenges & Advancements in VR and AR Design
Connect With Us:
Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website
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Connect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook
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Using math to improve photographs, with expert guest Gordon Wetzstein. Such methods have exploded in recent years and have wide-ranging impacts from improving your family photos, to making self-driving cars safer, to building ever-more-powerful microscopes. Somewhere in between hardware and software, he says, is the field of computational imaging, which makes cameras do some pretty amazing things. Wetzstein and host Russ Altman bring it all into focus on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.
Connect With Us:
Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introductions
Host Russ Altman introduces the guest, Gordon Wetzstein as well as the concept of non-line-of-sight imaging.
(00:02:58) Computational Imaging
Gordon Wetzstein explains the concept of computational imaging and the way it integrates hardware and software for optimal image capture.
(00:04:22) High Dynamic Range (HDR) Imaging & Focal Stacking
An explanation of what HDR is and how it captures high-contrast scenes, and the similar process of focal stacking, using multiple images to create depth.
(00:09:56) Non-Line-of-Sight Imaging
(00:15:51) Optical Computing: Extending Hardware Capabilities
Insights into optical computing, explaining how specially designed hardware can preprocess data for AI algorithms.
(00:18:08) Applications of Optical Computing
Exploration of applications for optical computing in power constraint systems and increased efficiency in data centers.
(00:23:07) The Intersection of AI, Physics, and Computer Graphics
Synergy between AI, physics, and computer graphics in creating 3D content and models.
(00:25:47) Generative AI to Create 3D from 2D
Exploring the challenge of generating 3D digital humans from unstructured 2D images using algorithms
(00:32:02) Challenges & Advancements in VR and AR Design
Connect With Us:
Episode Transcripts >>> The Future of Everything Website
Connect with Russ >>> Threads / Bluesky / Mastodon
Connect with School of Engineering >>>Twitter/X / Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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