Recording dynamic facial micro-expressions with a multi-focus camera array (2410.01973v1)
Abstract: We present an approach of utilizing a multi-camera array system for capturing dynamic high-resolution videos of the human face, with improved imaging performance as compared to traditional single-camera configurations. Employing an array of 54 individual high-resolution cameras, each with its own 13 megapixel sensor (709 megapixels total), we uniquely focus each camera to a different plane across the curved surface of the human face in order to capture dynamic facial expressions. Post-processing methods then stitch together each synchronized set of 54 images into a composite video frame. Our multi-focus strategy overcomes the resolution and depth-of-field (DOF) limitations for capturing macroscopically curved surfaces such as the human face, while maintaining high lateral resolution. Specifically we demonstrate how our setup achieves a generally uniform lateral resolution of 26.75 +/- 8.8 micrometer across a composite DOF of ~43mm that covers the entire face (85 cm2 + FOV). Compared to a single-focus configuration this is almost a 10-fold increase in effective DOF. We believe that our new approach for multi-focus camera array video sets the stage for future video capture of a variety of dynamic and macroscopically curved surfaces at microscopic resolution.
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