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Unified study of color sampling
In this study, we unify some previous research work on the design of optimal color sensors and the reconstruction of color signals from color samples. We show that they are all based on a simple linear vectorspace representation derived from the Karhunen-Loeve (K-L) expansion theorem. We also show h...
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