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Automated Fourier space region-recognition filtering for off-axis digital holographic microscopy
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2016
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HolographyEngineeringAutomated Dhm ImagingMicroscopyHolographic MethodBiomedical EngineeringDigital HolographyImage AnalysisMicroscopy MethodDigital Holographic MicroscopyBiological Hydrogel MatrixRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingFourier Space Region-recognitionMedical Image ComputingMicroscope Image ProcessingBioimage AnalysisBiomedical ImagingQuantitative Phase ImagingCell Detection
Automated label-free quantitative imaging of biological samples can greatly benefit high throughput diseases diagnosis. Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) is a powerful quantitative label-free imaging tool that retrieves structural details of cellular samples non-invasively. In off-axis DHM, a proper spatial filtering window in Fourier space is crucial to the quality of reconstructed phase image. Here we describe a region-recognition approach that combines shape recognition with an iterative thresholding method to extracts the optimal shape of frequency components. The region recognition technique offers fully automated adaptive filtering that can operate with a variety of samples and imaging conditions. When imaging through optically scattering biological hydrogel matrix, the technique surpasses previous histogram thresholding techniques without requiring any manual intervention. Finally, we automate the extraction of the statistical difference of optical height between malaria parasite infected and uninfected red blood cells. The method described here paves way to greater autonomy in automated DHM imaging for imaging live cell in thick cell cultures.
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