DocumentCode :
409802
Title :
Reconstruction from digital holograms by statistical methods
Author :
Sotthivirat, Saowapak ; Fessler, Jeffrey A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2003
fDate :
9-12 Nov. 2003
Firstpage :
1928
Abstract :
Conventional numerical reconstruction for digital holography using a filter applied in the spatial frequency domain to extract the primary image may yield suboptimal image quality because of the loss in high-frequency components and interference from other undesirable terms of a hologram. In this paper, we propose a new numerical reconstruction approach using a statistical technique. This approach reconstructs the complex field of the object from the real-valued hologram intensity data. Because holographic image reconstruction is an ill-posed problem, our statistical technique is based on penalized-likelihood estimation. We develop a Poisson statistical model for this problem and derive an optimization transfer algorithm that monotonically decreases the cost function each iteration. Simulation results show that our statistical technique has the potential to improve image quality in digital holography relative to conventional reconstruction techniques.
Keywords :
Poisson distribution; holography; image reconstruction; optimisation; statistical analysis; Poisson statistical model; cost function; digital holographic image reconstruction; object reconstruction; optimization transfer algorithm; penalized-likelihood estimation; real-valued hologram intensity data; Cost function; Digital cameras; Holographic optical components; Holography; Image quality; Image reconstruction; Interference; Iterative algorithms; Statistical analysis; Structural beams;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signals, Systems and Computers, 2004. Conference Record of the Thirty-Seventh Asilomar Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8104-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ACSSC.2003.1292318
Filename :
1292318
Link To Document :
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