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Computational imaging through scattering materials using speckle correlation

Descripción del proyecto

Nuevos métodos de obtención de imágenes por ordenador facilitan el estudio de los patrones de moteado en materiales fotodispersores

Con luz coherente, los materiales fotodispesores crean imágenes con ruido a las que suele referirse como moteado. A pesar de su naturaleza aparentemente aleatoria, los patrones de moteado poseen unas sólidas propiedades de correlación estadística que pueden aprovecharse para mejorar las técnicas de obtención de imágenes. Sin embargo, la falta de herramientas de modelización adecuadas dificulta la plena comprensión de las propiedades del moteado. En el proyecto SpeckleCorr, financiado con fondos europeos, se combinarán técnicas de visión artificial e infografía para mejorar la comprensión de las estadísticas del moteado y ampliar significativamente su ámbito de aplicación. Los métodos propuestos podrán medir de forma directa la correlación del moteado en comparación con los métodos tradicionales que capturan primero las imágenes moteadas y posteriormente estiman las correlaciones en una etapa de posprocesamiento.

Objetivo

When viewed under coherent imaging conditions (e.g. laser illumination), scattering materials such as biological tissues create noise-like images known as speckle. Despite their seemingly random nature, speckle patterns have strong statistical correlation properties that are highly informative of the material producing them. These can be used to enable remarkable imaging capabilities, not possible with current state of the art, for example seeing through highly scattering layers.

Unfortunately, realizing these in practical settings (tissue imaging, fluorescence microscopy) remains a challenge. Research efforts are hindered by a lack of modeling tools, resulting in an incomplete understanding of speckle properties.
This project aims to use computational techniques from computer vision and computer graphics to greatly enhance our understanding of speckle statistics, and significantly expand the scope of their applications.
To this end, the project will explore algorithmic tools newly-developed by the PI that can accurately and efficiently simulate speckle patterns, to formulate better models of speckle formation.
We will exploit our new understanding to develop new types of computational imaging systems that can directly measure speckle correlation, rather than the traditional pipeline where one captures speckle images and estimates their correlations algorithmically in post-processing.
Finally, we will exploit these tools in multiple computational imaging applications, including: (i) Acquiring material parameters: estimating the type, size and density of particles composing a material of interest. (ii) Imaging fluorescent sources deep inside scattering tissue. (iii) Adaptive optics imaging.

Potential impact is anticipated in numerous areas
where speckle-based imaging techniques hold promise, including medicine (increased depth penetration of tissue imaging techniques) and material fabrication and analysis (accurate characterization of scattering materials).

Institución de acogida

TECHNION - ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 2 125 000,00
Dirección
SENATE BUILDING TECHNION CITY
32000 Haifa
Israel

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Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 2 125 000,00

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