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2 May 2000 Superresolution stereo light microscopy for real-time tasks using normal flow and geometric constraints
Gaudenz Danuser
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Abstract
Prior knowledge about the observed scene represents the key to recovering frequencies beyond the passband of an imaging system (super-resolution). With regard to microscopy mainly two super-resolution mechanisms have been reported: (1) analytic continuation of the frequency spectrum and (2) constrained image deconvolution. This paper describes an alternative super-resolution mechanism. Prior knowledge is introduced on a higher, more symbolic level of visual inference.
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Gaudenz Danuser "Superresolution stereo light microscopy for real-time tasks using normal flow and geometric constraints", Proc. SPIE 3919, Three-Dimensional and Multidimensional Microscopy: Image Acquisition Processing VII, (2 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.384188
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KEYWORDS
Super resolution

Image segmentation

Microscopes

Microscopy

Signal to noise ratio

Ions

3D modeling

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