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MIT Media Lab’s Camera Culture Group focuses on making the invisible visible–inside our bodies, around us, and beyond–for health, work, and connection. The goal is to create an entirely new class of imaging platforms that have an understanding of the world that far exceeds human ability and produce meaningful abstractions that are well within human comprehensibility.
The group conducts multi-disciplinary research in modern optics, sensors, illumination, actuators, probes and software processing. This work ranges from creating novel feature-revealing computational cameras and new lightweight medical imaging mechanisms, to facilitating positive social impact.
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Greater Boston Area, MA United States
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Education
Website
cameraculture.media.mit.edu/
About
MIT Media Lab’s Camera Culture Group focuses on making the invisible visible–inside our bodies, around us, and beyond–for health, work, and connection. The goal is to create an entirely new class of imaging platforms that have an understanding of the world that far exceeds human ability and produce meaningful abstractions that are well within human comprehensibility.
The group conducts multi-disciplinary research in modern optics, sensors, illumination, actuators, probes and software processing. This work ranges from creating novel feature-revealing computational cameras and new lightweight medical imaging mechanisms, to facilitating positive social impact.
Tags
raskar
mit media lab
mit
camera culture
machine learning
lightfield
computer vision
computational photography
imaging
media lab
camera
siggraph
emerging worlds
lytro
thesis
media
lab
light field camera
culture
social impact
light transport
safepaths
covid19
seeing around corners
cornar
spotprobing
stripes of innovators
idea hexagon
femtophotography
time of flight
privacy aware ai
distributed computing
ehr
health data
health informatics
federated learning
split learning
privacy
surgery
waze
anatome
street address
geospatial data
satellite imagery
shader lamps
virtual reality
augmented reality
vr; ar;
signal processing
thz
optics
energy
emerging technologies
food
interaction
education
material science
health
entrepreneurship
agriculture
2015
eyenetra
innovatingforbillions
opencv
pinhole
photography
kinect
google glass
eyemitra
problem solving
fosbury flop
brainstorming
ink
invention
how-to invent
cnn
tedxbeaconstreet
ideation
wired
compressive display hirsch wetzstein lanmann raska
filtered backprojection
scattered light
ultrafast optics
how to present
masters thesis
research
how to invent
how to write
rank and sparsity
looking around corners
sicily
how to do research
compressive sensing of periodic phenomena
3d displays
rank and sparsity in imaging problems
eye netra
mobile phone
catra
cataract
refraction
multitouch screen depth sensing mit camera culture
6sight raskar computational photography wishlist
cosi
fio
mohan
smithwick
woo
huira
next
ideas
mit museum
6d display
image destabilization
bokode
capture
display
motion
2009
nextbillioncameras
cameraculture
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