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Indirect Imaging Using Correlography

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Abstract

A computational imager combining ideas from correlography and phase retrieval is used to recover images of non-line-of-sight (NLoS) objects. It exploits the intrinsic roughness of real-world surfaces to indirectly illuminate NLoS objects and intercept the return.

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