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Inline hologram reconstruction with sparsity constraints
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2009
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Geometric ModelingHolographyImage FormationComputer VisionHologram Formation ModelMedical ImagingEngineeringReconstruction TechniqueBiomedical ImagingInline Hologram ReconstructionInverse ProblemsHolographic Method3D ReconstructionHologram Formation OperatorMedical Image ComputingInline Digital HologramsDigital Holography
Inline digital holograms are classically reconstructed using linear operators to model diffraction. It has long been recognized that such reconstruction operators do not invert the hologram formation operator. Classical linear reconstructions yield images with artifacts such as distortions near the field-of-view boundaries or twin images. When objects located at different depths are reconstructed from a hologram, in-focus and out-of-focus images of all objects superimpose upon each other. Additional processing, such as maximum-of-focus detection, is thus unavoidable for any successful use of the reconstructed volume. In this Letter, we consider inverting the hologram formation model in a Bayesian framework. We suggest the use of a sparsity-promoting prior, verified in many inline holography applications, and present a simple iterative algorithm for 3D object reconstruction under sparsity and positivity constraints. Preliminary results with both simulated and experimental holograms are highly promising.
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