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Workshop: Solving inverse problems with deep networks: New architectures, theoretical foundations, and applications
Computational microscopy in scattering media
Laura Waller
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Abstract:
Computational imaging involves the joint design of imaging system hardware and software, optimizing across the entire pipeline from acquisition to reconstruction. Computers can replace bulky and expensive optics by solving computational inverse problems. This talk will describe new microscopes that use computational imaging to enable 3D fluorescence and phase measurement using image reconstruction algorithms that are based on large-scale nonlinear non-convex optimization combined with unrolled neural networks. We further discuss engineering of data capture for computational microscopes by end-to-end learned design.
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