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Title: Roadmap on Computational Methods In Optical Imaging and Holography [Invited]
Authors: Rosen, Joseph
Alford, Simon
Allan, Blake
Anand, Vijayakumar
Arnon, Shlomi
Arockiaraj, Francis Gracy
Art, Jonathan
Bai, Bijie
Balasubramaniam, Ganesh M
Birnbaum, Tobias
Bisht, Nandan S
Blinder, David
Cao, Liangcai
Chen, Qian
Chen, Ziyang
Dubey, Vishesh
Egiazarian, Karen
Ercan, Mert
Forbes, Andrew
Gopakumar, G
Gao, Yunhui
Gigan, Sylvain
Goc?owski, Pawe?
Gopinath, Shivasubramanian
Greenbaum, Alon
Horisaki, Ryoichi
Ierodiaconou, Daniel
Juodkazis, Saulius
Karmakar, Tanushree
Katkovnik, Vladimir
Khonina, Svetlana N
Kner, Peter
Kravets, Vladislav
Kumar, Ravi
Lai, Yingming
Li, Chen
Li, Jiaji
Li, Shaoheng
Li, Yuzhu
Liang, Jinyang
Manavalan, Gokul
Mandal, Aditya Chandra
Manisha, Manisha
Mann, Christopher
Marzejon, Marcin J
Moodley, Chané
Morikawa, Junko
Muniraj, Inbarasan
Narbutis, Donatas
Ng, Soon Hock
Nothlawala, Fazilah
Oh, Jeonghun
Ozcan, Aydogan
Park, YongKeun
Porfirev, Alexey P
Potcoava, Mariana
Prabhakar, Shashi
Pu, Jixiong
Rai, Mani Ratnam
Rogalski, Miko?aj
Ryu, Meguya
Choudhary, Sakshi
Salla, Gangi Reddy
Schelkens, Peter
?ener, Sarp Feykun
Shevkunov, Igor
Shimobaba, Tomoyoshi
Singh, Rakesh K
Singh, Ravindra P
Stern, Adrian
Sun, Jiasong
Zhou, Shun
Zuo, Chao
Zurawski, Zack
Tahara, Tatsuki
Tiwari, Vipin
Trusiak, Maciej
Vinu, R V
Volotovskiy, Sergey G
Y?lmaz, Hasan
De Aguiar, Hilton Barbosa
Ahluwalia, Balpreet S
Ahmad, Azeem
Keywords: Holography
Optical Image Storage
Optical Recording
Optical Tomography
Superpixels
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Citation: Vol. 130, No. 9
Abstract: Computational methods have been established as cornerstones in optical imaging and holography in recent years. Every year, the dependence of optical imaging and holography on computational methods is increasing significantly to the extent that optical methods and components are being completely and efficiently replaced with computational methods at low cost. This roadmap reviews the current scenario in four major areas namely incoherent digital holography, quantitative phase imaging, imaging through scattering layers, and super-resolution imaging. In addition to registering the perspectives of the modern-day architects of the above research areas, the roadmap also reports some of the latest studies on the topic. Computational codes and pseudocodes are presented for computational methods in a plug-and-play fashion for readers to not only read and understand but also practice the latest algorithms with their data. We believe that this roadmap will be a valuable tool for analyzing the current trends in computational methods to predict and prepare the future of computational methods in optical imaging and holography. © The Author(s) 2024.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00340-024-08280-3
https://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8443/jspui/handle/123456789/16909
ISSN: 0946-2171
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