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High-resolution, High-speed, Three-dimensional Video Imaging with Digital Fringe Projection Techniques
Published on: December 3, 2013
Dataset of scattered images using noncoherent light under varying diffusion conditions and projected patterns
Roger Chiu-Coutino1,2, Miguel S Soriano-Garcia3, Carlos Israel Medel-Ruiz1
1Departamento de ciencias exactas y tecnología, Centro universitario de los Lagos, Universidad de Guadalajara, Enrique Díaz de León 1144, Lagos de Moreno, 47463, Jalisco, México.
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This data article presents an experimental dataset of scattered images, obtained using a low-cost, open-source, Raspberry Pi-based optical system. Each data sample includes two grayscale images of 256 × 256 resolution: the (i) scattered image, and (ii) original projected pattern as ground truth. The system projects diverse patterns using various optical diffusers with different scattering coefficients and physical thicknesses. The dataset includes geometric shapes, digits, and textures to increase variability and generalization. This variety allows the analysis of distinct scattering regimes and evaluation of image recovery models under varying optical complexities. The dataset supports deep learning research focused on inverse problems in optics. It is particularly useful for training and benchmarking image restoration models in scattering environments.

