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27 August 2010 Three-dimensional image visualization by maximum a posteriori estimation photon-counting integral imaging
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Abstract
The author presents the maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimation method to estimate irradiance elemental images and reconstruct 3D images using photon-counting integral imaging. Elemental images are captured using the synthetic aperture integral imaging (SAII) technique. Photon-counting elemental images are generated using the Poisson distribution. The method can reconstruct 3D images more accurately than the one using maximum likelihood (MLE) estimation. This may be important in medical imaging as well as other photon-level applications.
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Cuong Manh Do "Three-dimensional image visualization by maximum a posteriori estimation photon-counting integral imaging", Proc. SPIE 7800, Image Reconstruction from Incomplete Data VI, 780009 (27 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.861014
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KEYWORDS
3D image reconstruction

3D image processing

Photons

Integral imaging

Cameras

Image processing

Image visualization

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