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1 -The principle of the single-pixel camera. The measurements acquired are the inner product between the object to be acquired and the user-defined patterns on the spatial light modulator.

1 -The principle of the single-pixel camera. The measurements acquired are the inner product between the object to be acquired and the user-defined patterns on the spatial light modulator.

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Single-pixel cameras allow acquisition of two-dimensional images using only a single-point detector. These use hardware to measure the inner product of the scene under view, along with the user-defined functions, and then the image is recovered using reconstruction algorithms. Single-pixel cameras are well suited for imaging problems where it might...

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