Phase space measurement with forward modeling

Scattering is one of the biggest problems in biomedical imaging, given that scattered light is eventually defocused, thus resulting in diffused images. Phase space measurement with forward modeling is one approach to address the scattering issue in biomedical imaging. Instead of removing scattered light, this approach uses the information of scattered light to reconstruct the original light signals. This approach requires the phase space data of light in imaging system and a forward model to describe scattering events in a turbid medium. Phase space of light can be obtained by using digital micromirror device (DMD) or light field microscopy

Phase space measurement with forward modeling

Scattering is one of the biggest problems in biomedical imaging, given that scattered light is eventually defocused, thus resulting in diffused images. Phase space measurement with forward modeling is one approach to address the scattering issue in biomedical imaging. Instead of removing scattered light, this approach uses the information of scattered light to reconstruct the original light signals. This approach requires the phase space data of light in imaging system and a forward model to describe scattering events in a turbid medium. Phase space of light can be obtained by using digital micromirror device (DMD) or light field microscopy