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9 October 2021 Recovery of 3D particles distribution from digital hologram using a one-stage detection network
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Abstract
3D micro-particle field reconstruction with high accuracy and low latency is an ambitious and important task within various applications. Without using any focusing optics, the digital holography (DH) is used as a high throughput and compact imaging system to retrieve the particle 3D distribution information from two-dimensional(2D) gray-scale interference pattern. In this work, a one-stage digital in-line holography model is proposed with competitive performance in localisation accuracy and extraction rate with improved processing speed. This model facilitates the analysis of the dynamic displacements and motions for micro particles or cells and could be further extended to various types of computational imaging problems sharing the similar traits.
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Yunping Zhang and Edmund Y. Lam "Recovery of 3D particles distribution from digital hologram using a one-stage detection network", Proc. SPIE 11898, Holography, Diffractive Optics, and Applications XI, 118980H (9 October 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2601097
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Holograms

Digital holography

3D acquisition

Holography

3D modeling

Sensors

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