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Shin et al., 2022 - Three-dimensional fluorescence microscopy through virtual refocusing using a recursive light propagation network
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Fig. 1. Illustration of 3-D volume reconstruction through recursive light propagation. Due to the spatial invariance of light propagation function with respect to the axial location of the image, an input image I0 can be recursively fed to the light propagation function for a unit distance (i.e., fΔ()) to obtain the image at other axial locations. Similarly, the recursive light propagation network for unit distance propagation can be applied recursively to input images to infer 3-D volumes.

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Reprinted from Medical image analysis, 82, Shin, C., Ryu, H., Cho, E.S., Han, S., Lee, K.H., Kim, C.H., Yoon, Y.G., Three-dimensional fluorescence microscopy through virtual refocusing using a recursive light propagation network, 102600, Copyright (2022) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Med. Image Anal.