AbstractTime-resolved imaging in microscopy is important for the direct observation of a range of dynamic processes in both the physical and life sciences. However, the image sequences are often corrupted by noise, either as a result of high frame rates or a need to limit the radiation dose received by the sample. Here we exploit both spatial and temporal correlations using low-rank matrix recovery methods to denoise microscopy image sequences. We also make use of an unbiased risk estimator to address the issue of how much thresholding to apply in a robust and automated manner. The performance of the technique is demonstrated using simulated image sequences, as well as experimental scanning transmission electron microscopy data, where surfa...
Phase contrast, a noninvasive microscopy imaging technique, is widely used to capture time-lapse ima...
Many material and biological samples in scientific imaging are characterized by non-local repeating ...
One of the fundamental problems in the analysis of single particle tracking data is the detection of...
Time-resolved imaging in microscopy is important for the direct observation of a range of dynamic pr...
AbstractTime-resolved imaging in microscopy is important for the direct observation of a range of dy...
Phase contrast and differential interference contrast, which are used to capture microscopy images o...
Microscopy imaging experiments generate vast amounts of data, and there is a high demand for smart a...
Scanning electron microscopes are some of the most versatile tools for imaging materials with nanome...
We present a non-parametric regression method for denoising 3D image sequences acquired in fluoresce...
Particle beam microscopes have enabled researchers to understand material properties by imaging a sp...
International audienceWe present a nonparametric regression method for denoising 3-D image sequences...
Particle tracking in living systems requires low light exposure and short exposure times to avoid ph...
AbstractWe present an extensive investigation of the accuracy and precision of temporal image correl...
Image denoising is a very important step in cryo-transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) and the...
Due to the random nature of photon emission and the various internal noise sources of the detectors,...
Phase contrast, a noninvasive microscopy imaging technique, is widely used to capture time-lapse ima...
Many material and biological samples in scientific imaging are characterized by non-local repeating ...
One of the fundamental problems in the analysis of single particle tracking data is the detection of...
Time-resolved imaging in microscopy is important for the direct observation of a range of dynamic pr...
AbstractTime-resolved imaging in microscopy is important for the direct observation of a range of dy...
Phase contrast and differential interference contrast, which are used to capture microscopy images o...
Microscopy imaging experiments generate vast amounts of data, and there is a high demand for smart a...
Scanning electron microscopes are some of the most versatile tools for imaging materials with nanome...
We present a non-parametric regression method for denoising 3D image sequences acquired in fluoresce...
Particle beam microscopes have enabled researchers to understand material properties by imaging a sp...
International audienceWe present a nonparametric regression method for denoising 3-D image sequences...
Particle tracking in living systems requires low light exposure and short exposure times to avoid ph...
AbstractWe present an extensive investigation of the accuracy and precision of temporal image correl...
Image denoising is a very important step in cryo-transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) and the...
Due to the random nature of photon emission and the various internal noise sources of the detectors,...
Phase contrast, a noninvasive microscopy imaging technique, is widely used to capture time-lapse ima...
Many material and biological samples in scientific imaging are characterized by non-local repeating ...
One of the fundamental problems in the analysis of single particle tracking data is the detection of...