Polarization imaging starts finding some use in thermal cameras. Swedish Symposium on Image Analysis paper "
A polarimetric longwave infrared imager" by Johan Eriksson, David Bergström, and Niclas Wadströmer from FOI Swedish defense research agency shows some advantages that polarization gives for thermal cameras:
Thanks to AB for the pointer!
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