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11 May 2018 Optically coherent image reconstruction in the presence of phase errors using advanced-prior models
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Abstract
Recently developed coherent-imaging algorithms using Model-Based Iterative Reconstruction (MBIR) are robust to noise, speckle, and phase errors. These MBIR algorithms produce useful images with less signal which allows imaging distances to be extended. So far, MBIR algorithms have only incorporated simple image models. Complex scenes, on the other hand, require more advanced image models. In this work, we develop an MBIR algorithm for image reconstruction in the presence of phase errors which incorporates advanced image models. The proposed algorithm enables optically-coherent imaging of complex scenes at extended ranges.
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Casey J. Pellizzari, Mark F. Spencer, and Charles A. Bouman "Optically coherent image reconstruction in the presence of phase errors using advanced-prior models", Proc. SPIE 10650, Long-Range Imaging III, 106500B (11 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2304692
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KEYWORDS
Expectation maximization algorithms

Reconstruction algorithms

Digital holography

Reflectivity

Algorithm development

Holograms

Denoising

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