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14 April 2006 Three-dimensional shift-invariant pattern recognition in digital holographic microscopy
Ning Wu, Neil A. Halliwell, Jeremy M. Coupland
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This paper reports a three-dimensional (3D) analysis of shift-invariant pattern recognition applied to holographic images reconstructed digitally from holographic microscopes. It is shown that the sequential application of a 2D filter to plane-by-plane reconstructions of an optical field is exactly equivalent to the application of a more general filter with a 3D impulse response. We show that any 3D filter with arbitrary impulse response can be implemented in this way. The process is illustrated (in 3D) by filtering a holographic image of different sized glass spheres suspended in water.
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Ning Wu, Neil A. Halliwell, and Jeremy M. Coupland "Three-dimensional shift-invariant pattern recognition in digital holographic microscopy", Proc. SPIE 6191, Biophotonics and New Therapy Frontiers, 61910S (14 April 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.662439
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Digital holography

Holography

Image filtering

3D image processing

Optical filters

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