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|a Information Optics and Photonics
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|a Part 1: Novel Optics and photonics Applications -- Nanoscale optics in information systems -- Next generation Biophotonics Workstation -- Information Theoretic View of Photon-Counting Integral Imaging -- Part 2: Beam shaping and Optical processing -- General Solution Of Two-Dimensional Beam-Shaping With Two Surfaces -- Generation of mid-infrared ultra-short pulses in organic crystals -- Diversity of optical signal processing led by optical signal form conversion -- Liquid crystal light valve for slow light and applications -- Part 3: Polarization of light and imaging -- Partial polarization of light beams in time and frequency domains -- A degrees of freedom and metrics approach for non singular Mueller matrices characterizing passive systems -- Snapshot active degree of polarization imager for target detection -- Super-Resolved Imaging based upon Spatial Depolarization of Light -- Part 4: Imaging, sensing and display -- Optimization of hybrid imaging systems including digital deconvolution in the presence of noise -- Imaging issues using interleaved sparse apertures -- Optical-sectioning microscopy by patterned illumination -- Biological applications of novel nonlinear optical microscopy -- Dynamic wavefront sensing and correction with low-cost twisted nematic spatial light modulators -- Optically Compressed Sensing by undersampling the polar Fourier plane -- Overview of Free-viewpoint TV -- Novel approaches in 3D sensing, imaging, and visualization -- Part 5: Digital holography -- Stereo perception of reconstructions of digital holograms of real-world objects -- Parallel phase-shifting digital holography based on the fractional Talbot effect -- Recent Progress and Perspectives in Digital Holographic Microscopy -- Deformation of digital holograms for full control of focus and for extending the depth of field -- A zooming algorithm for digital hologram reconstruction -- Resolution in in line Digital Holography -- Improvement of Viewing-Zone Angle and Image Quality of Digital Holograms -- Digital Holography at ultimate shot noise and applications -- Part 6: Image processing and analysis -- Multispectral image pansharpening based on the contourlet transform -- Geometric Diffusion as a Classifier for ATR -- The Stoka measure for separating circles, its computation and use -- Mathematical Morphology and Modeling of Random Media -- Robust image hashing in the ICA context.
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|a This book addresses applications, recent advances, and emerging areas in fields with applications in information optics and photonics systems. The objective of this book is to illustrate and discuss novel approaches, analytical techniques, models, and technologies that enhance sensing, measurement, processing, interpretation, and visualization of information using free space optics and photonics. The material in this book concentrates on integration of diverse fields for cross-disciplinary applications including bio-photonics, digitally enhanced sensing and imaging systems, multi-dimensional optical imaging and image processing, bio-inspired imaging, 3D visualization, 3D displays, imaging on the nano-scale, quantum optics, super resolution imaging, photonics for biological applications, and holographic information systems. As a result, this book is a useful resource for researchers, engineers, and graduate students who work in the diverse fields comprising information optics and photonics.
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