Wednesday, October 28, 2009

CS: Super-resolution ghost imaging via compressive sampling reconstruction


Bada bing, bada boom, when was the last time you had to increase the size of your pixel on a CCD dye in order to obtain a better resolution ? Looks like this is a result coming out of a CS reconstruction in another Ghost Imaging experiment. Enjoy !

Super-resolution ghost imaging via compressive sampling reconstruction by Wenlin Gong and Shensheng Han. The abstract reads:
For ghost imaging, pursuing high resolution images and short acquisition times required for reconstructing images are always two main goals. We report an image reconstruction algorithm called compressive sampling (CS) reconstruction to recover ghost images. By CS reconstruction, ghost imaging with both super-resolution and a good signal-to-noise ratio can be obtained via short acquisition times. Both effect influencing and approaches further improving the resolution of ghost images via CS reconstruction, relationship between ghost imaging and CS theory are also discussed.

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