Search for dissertations about: "super-resolution"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 47 swedish dissertations containing the word super-resolution.
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1. Computational Light Field Photography : Depth Estimation, Demosaicing, and Super-Resolution
Abstract : The transition of camera technology from film-based cameras to digital cameras has been witnessed in the past twenty years, along with impressive technological advances in processing massively digitized media content. Today, a new evolution emerged -- the migration from 2D content to immersive perception. READ MORE
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2. Super resolution fluorescence imaging : analyses, simulations and applications
Abstract : Fluorescence methods offer extraordinary sensitivity and specificity, and are extensively used in the life sciences. In recent years, super resolution fluorescence imaging techniques have developed strongly, uniquely combining ~10 nm sub diffraction resolution and specific labeling with high efficiency. READ MORE
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3. Towards Joint Super-Resolution and High Dynamic Range Image Reconstruction
Abstract : The main objective for digital image- and video camera systems is to reproduce a real-world scene in such a way that a high visual quality is obtained. A crucial aspect in this regard is, naturally, the quality of the hardware components of the camera device. There are, however, always some undesired limitations imposed by the sensor of the camera. READ MORE
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4. 3D super-resolution microscopy of living cells using reversibly switchable fluorophores
Abstract : Traditional optical microscopy techniques are limited in spatial resolution due to the wave nature of light. This means that neighboring objects separated by a distance smaller than about 200 nm cannot be distinguished. READ MORE
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5. Super-resolution Luminescence Micro-Spectroscopy : A nano-scale view of solar cell material photophysics
Abstract : Optical microscopy is a fundamental tool in a range of disciplines encompassed by the physical and biological sciences. At the dawn of this millennium, a break-through was made in optical microscopy where super-resolution methods emerged and declared imaging beyond the optical diffraction limit a possibility. READ MORE