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Researchers developed a motion-compensation method that allows single-pixel imaging to capture sharp images of complex dynamic scenes. The top row shows uncompensated raw imaging results for eight consecutive frames from a video sequence, while the bottom row shows the compensated images processed with the new method. In the enlarged view, moving objects in the raw images, such as buses and cars, exhibit blurred contours and prominent imaging artifacts due to motion. However, the compensated images demonstrate significantly sharper contours, with artifacts effectively suppressed.
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Yuanjin Yu, Beijing Institute of Technology
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