TY - JOUR
T1 - Content adaptive illumination for Fourier ptychography
AU - Bian, Liheng
AU - Suo, Jinli
AU - Situ, Guohai
AU - Zheng, Guoan
AU - Chen, Feng
AU - Dai, Qionghai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Optical Society of America.
PY - 2014/12/1
Y1 - 2014/12/1
N2 - Fourier ptychography (FP) is a recently reported technique, for large field-of-view and high-resolution imaging. Specifically, FP captures a set of low-resolution images, under angularly varying illuminations, and stitches them together in the Fourier domain. One of FP's main disadvantages is its long capturing process, due to the requisite large number of incident illumination angles. In this Letter, utilizing the sparsity of natural images in the Fourier domain, we propose a highly efficient method, termed adaptive Fourier ptychography (AFP), which applies content adaptive illumination for FP, to capture the most informative parts of the scene's spatial spectrum. We validate the effectiveness and efficiency of the reported framework, with both simulated and real experiments. Results show that the proposed AFP could shorten the acquisition time of conventional FP, by around 30%-60%.
AB - Fourier ptychography (FP) is a recently reported technique, for large field-of-view and high-resolution imaging. Specifically, FP captures a set of low-resolution images, under angularly varying illuminations, and stitches them together in the Fourier domain. One of FP's main disadvantages is its long capturing process, due to the requisite large number of incident illumination angles. In this Letter, utilizing the sparsity of natural images in the Fourier domain, we propose a highly efficient method, termed adaptive Fourier ptychography (AFP), which applies content adaptive illumination for FP, to capture the most informative parts of the scene's spatial spectrum. We validate the effectiveness and efficiency of the reported framework, with both simulated and real experiments. Results show that the proposed AFP could shorten the acquisition time of conventional FP, by around 30%-60%.
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U2 - 10.1364/OL.39.006648
DO - 10.1364/OL.39.006648
M3 - Article
C2 - 25490643
AN - SCOPUS:84914693487
SN - 0146-9592
VL - 39
SP - 6648
EP - 6651
JO - Optics Letters
JF - Optics Letters
IS - 23
ER -