Title :
Restoration of three dimensional microscopic images using the row action projection method
Author :
Gopalakrishnan, V. Krishna ; Ramachandran, Ravi P. ; Wilder, Joseph ; Mammone, Richard J.
Author_Institution :
CAIP Center, Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Three dimensional (3-D) microscopy is widely used in medical applications and biosciences where a high quality magnified image of a specimen is desired. The 3-D object or specimen which is placed under the microscope is sectioned at regular intervals to acquire a sequence of two dimensional (2-D) images. These images are blurred by in-focus and out-of-focus information due to the finite circular aperture of the microscope. We use a 3-D reflecting microscope that has a high numerical aperture (to keep the blurring effect reduced) and at the same time, provides unity magnification and a large field of view. The microscope consists of two large diameter concave mirrors that face each other and share a common optical axis. We mathematically formulate the blurring effect on the 2D images and use the row action projection (RAP) method to remove the blur. With this set of 2-D clean images, one can use any visualization software to create a 3-D view of the object. Experimental results show that this method yields a very good performance and is computationally feasible
Keywords :
data visualisation; image restoration; image sequences; medical image processing; optical microscopy; optical projectors; 2D image sequence; biosciences; blurring effect; finite circular aperture; medical applications; numerical aperture; optical axis; optical microscopy; row action projection method; three dimensional microscopic images; visualization software; Apertures; Biomedical optical imaging; Charge coupled devices; Focusing; Image restoration; Mirrors; Nonlinear filters; Optical filters; Optical microscopy; Two dimensional displays;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 1999. ISCAS '99. Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5471-0
DOI :
10.1109/ISCAS.1999.779936