ESE Faculty Hosted Talk: “Deep Learned Optical Multiplexing for Microscopy”
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Room 307, Levine Hall
3330 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States
Abstract: Fourier ptychographic microscopy is a technique that achieves a high space-bandwidth product, i.e. high resolution and high field-of-view. In Fourier ptychographic microscopy, variable illumination patterns are used to collect multiple low-resolution images. These low-resolution images are then computationally combined to create an image with resolution exceeding that of any single image from the microscope. […]

