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AIP Advances 2012
Fast image reconstruction for fluorescence microscopyDOI: 10.1063/1.4754604 Abstract: Real-time image reconstruction is essential for improving the temporal resolution of fluorescence microscopy. A number of unavoidable processes such as, optical aberration, noise and scattering degrade image quality, thereby making image reconstruction an ill-posed problem. Maximum likelihood is an attractive technique for data reconstruction especially when the problem is ill-posed. Iterative nature of the maximum likelihood technique eludes real-time imaging. Here we propose and demonstrate a compute unified device architecture (CUDA) based fast computing engine for real-time 3D fluorescence imaging. A maximum performance boost of 210× is reported. Easy availability of powerful computing engines is a boon and may accelerate to realize real-time 3D fluorescence imaging.
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