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Computational imaging involves the joint design of imaging system hardware and software, optimizing across the entire pipeline from acquisition to reconstruction. This talk will describe new microscopes and space-time algorithms that enable 3D fluorescence and phase measurement with high resolution on dynamic samples. Traditional model-based image reconstruction algorithms work together with neural networks to optimize the inverse problem solver and the data capture strategy in order to account for model mis-match and aberrations.
Laura Waller
"Computational microscopy with algorithmic self-calibration", Proc. SPIE PC12857, Computational Optical Imaging and Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Sciences, PC128570K (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3011409
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Laura Waller, "Computational microscopy with algorithmic self-calibration," Proc. SPIE PC12857, Computational Optical Imaging and Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Sciences, PC128570K (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3011409