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4D image processing in microscopy by combined methods
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4D image processing in microscopy by combined methods

Andres Kriete
Proceedings of SPIE, v 3919(1), pp 110-117
02 May 2000

Abstract

In time-lapse microscopy image quality is limited by instrumental and specimen characteristics. Moreover, an enormous amount of data may be accumulated. This challenges not only the development of new tools for image processing, but typically forces methods to be executed in combination. To remedy essential problems, an image processing pipeline is employed which features image restoration, image compression, visualization and analysis. To control the flow of information within this pipeline and to optimize the parameter settings like compression rates or number of iterations, the information content is evaluated on the basis of the ratio of signal and noise.

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