[SIST Seminar] Towards Computational Acoustic Cameras: Neural Deconvolution and Rendering for Synthetic Aperture Sonar

ON2024-03-11TAG: ShanghaiTech UniversityCATEGORY: Lecture

Topic: Towards Computational Acoustic Cameras: Neural Deconvolution and Rendering for Synthetic Aperture Sonar

Speaker: Assistant Professor Suren Jayasuriya, Arizona State University (ASU)

Date and time: 10:00–11:00, March 12

Venue: Room 1A200, SIST

Host: XU Lan


Abstract:

Acoustic  imaging leverages sound to form visual products with  applications including biomedical ultrasound and sonar. In particular,  synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) has been developed to generate  high-resolution imagery of both in-air and underwater environments, In  this talk, we explore the application of implicit neural representations  and neural rendering for SAS imaging and highlight how such techniques  can enhance acoustic imaging for both 2D and 3D reconstructions.  Specifically, we discuss challenges of neural rendering applied to  acoustic imaging especially when handling the phase of reflected  acoustic waves that is critical for high spatial resolution in  beamforming. We present two recent works on enhanced 2D circular SAS  deconvolution in air as well as a general neural rendering framework for  3D volumetric SAS. This research is the starting point for realizing  the next generation of acoustic cameras for a variety of applications in  air and water environments for the future.

Biography:

Dr.  Suren Jayasuriya is an assistant professor at Arizona State University,  in the School of Arts, Media and Engincering (AME) and Electrical,  Computer and Energy Engineering (ECEE) since 2018. Before this, he was a  postdoctoral fellow at the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon  University in 2017. Suren received his Ph.D. in ECE at Cornell  University in January 2017 and graduated from the University of  Pittsburgh in 2012 with a B.S. in Mathematics (with departmental honors)  and a B.A. in Philosophy. His research interests range from  computational cameras, computer vision and graphies, and acoustic  imaging/remote sensing. His website can be found at:  https://sites.google.com/asu.edu/imaging-lyceum.