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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 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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