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Microscope image reconstruction
Signal Recovery and Synthesis, 1998In brightfield, phase-contrast or polarization microscopy, the image can be modeled by using scattering theory. The object, consisting of spatial variations in complex refractive index, scatters components of an angular spectrum of plane waves, and the image calculated by integration over incident and scattered waves.
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1999
Abstract Modern microscopes allow the attachment of a camera. Technology is avail-able to send acquired images directly to a computer for further processing. In these images object features such as length, area, or intensity can be measured with appropriate software. The measurement results can be used to classify objects or to determine
Stephanie L Ellenberger, Ian T Young
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Abstract Modern microscopes allow the attachment of a camera. Technology is avail-able to send acquired images directly to a computer for further processing. In these images object features such as length, area, or intensity can be measured with appropriate software. The measurement results can be used to classify objects or to determine
Stephanie L Ellenberger, Ian T Young
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Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics, 1984
The need for objective means of assessing the severity of imperfections such as digs and scratches on optically polished surfaces is discussed. Previously used inspection techniques are reviewed and it is concluded that measurement of the visibility of an image of a particular defect relative to that of a standard, by the use of a microscope image ...
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The need for objective means of assessing the severity of imperfections such as digs and scratches on optically polished surfaces is discussed. Previously used inspection techniques are reviewed and it is concluded that measurement of the visibility of an image of a particular defect relative to that of a standard, by the use of a microscope image ...
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Imaging Microscopes for Microelectronics
1990Various types of microscopes are used in microelectronics. These differ in the illumination fields used (vertical, oblique, darkfield, interferential, differential), light sources, iris and diaphragms, and filters (see Tables 6 and 7).
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The fishmeal adulteration identification based on microscopic image and deep learning
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2022Jie Geng, Xianrui Kong, Zhiyou Niu
exaly
TransFusion-net for multifocus microscopic biomedical image fusion
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2023Ronghao Pei, Xiaobin Xu, Weiwei Fu
exaly
Image formation in the microscope
1984In order to understand the formation of the image in the microscope we must consider it from the points of view both of geometrical optics and of the wave theory of light. The former yields information about the magnifications that can be attained and the types and positions of the image formed, while the latter yields information about the detail that
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Fuzzy and elitist cuckoo search based microscopic image segmentation approach
Applied Soft Computing Journal, 2022Shouvik Chakraborty, Kalyani Mali
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