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Computational Photography

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Of all the advances in computer vision in the last decade, computational photography has arguably had the most widespread commercial impact. In 2010, the seminal Frankencamera paper by Adams, Talvala et al. (2010) had just been released, as had one of the first widely used in-camera panoramic image stitching apps.

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Szeliski, R. (2022). Computational Photography. In: Computer Vision. Texts in Computer Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34372-9_10

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