Imaging through Scattering Media

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  • 散乱イメージング

Abstract

<p>Imaging through scattering media, such as biological tissues, atmospheric turbulence, and fog, has been a longstanding challenge in optics. Recent advancements in information science have led to the emergence of computational imaging, an optical imaging technique predicated on signal processing. Research in scattering imaging, a subset of computational imaging, is particularly active. Notably, this field enables light measurement and control through highly scattering media, where the presence of direct light cannot be assumed. Additionally, there is progress in non-invasive scattering imaging, moving closer to practical application. The miniaturization and enhancement of imaging systems that actively utilize scattering media have also been demonstrated. This article introduces the trends in scattering imaging within the optical field, focusing on our research.</p>

Journal

  • KENBIKYO

    KENBIKYO 59 (1), 28-31, 2024-04-30

    The Japanese Society of Microscopy

Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390581622424860416
  • DOI
    10.11410/kenbikyo.59.1_28
  • ISSN
    24342386
    13490958
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
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    Disallowed

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