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Computational Microscopy Method Removes Distortions

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Prior to the advent of computational microscopy in 2013, microscopes were limited by their optical elements. Development of the technology focused on pushing the capabilities of these elements through continuous refinement to view smaller and smaller objects with greater clarity. Still, scientists had to decide between high resolution and a small field of view (FOV) on the one hand or low resolution and a large FOV on the other. In 2013, Caltech researchers developed Fourier ptychographic microscopy (FPM), a computational imaging technique that uses iterative reconstruction algorithms...Read full article

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    Published: July 2024
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    artificial intelligence
    The ability of a machine to perform certain complex functions normally associated with human intelligence, such as judgment, pattern recognition, understanding, learning, planning, and problem solving.
    computational imaging
    Computational imaging refers to the use of computational techniques, algorithms, and hardware to enhance or enable imaging capabilities beyond what traditional optical systems can achieve. It involves the integration of digital processing with imaging systems to improve image quality, extract additional information from captured data, or enable novel imaging functionalities. Principles: Computational imaging combines optics, digital signal processing, and algorithms to manipulate and...
    Research & TechnologyeducationAmericasCaltechCalifornia Institute of TechnologyImagingMicroscopyLight SourcesOpticsSensors & Detectorsartificial intelligencecomputational imagingBiophotonicsmedicalpharmaceuticalFourier ptychographic microscopyiterative image reconstructionclosed-form imagingBioScan

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