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Efficient and noise-resistant single-pixel imaging based on Pseudo-Zernike moments

Guozhong Lei, Wenchang Lai, Qi Meng, Hao Liu, Dongfeng Shi, Wenda Cui, Kai Han

2023Optics Express10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An efficient and noise-resistant single-pixel imaging (SPI) technique based on Pseudo-Zernike moments (PZ-SPI) is proposed. In this technique, the illumination light fields are modulated to satisfy the Pseudo-Zernike polynomials. Then the modulated light fields are projected onto the object. And the single-pixel detector is used to measure the reflected light intensities to calculate the Pseudo-Zernike moments. Finally, the object image is reconstructed by iterative summation of the product of the Pseudo-Zernike polynomials and the Pseudo-Zernike moments. Through the numerical simulation and experimental demonstration, PZ-SPI can effectively reconstruct image at low sampling ratios. Besides, comparing with the Fourier-SPI and Zernike-SPI, PZ-SPI has good robustness to background noise in SPI system. These advantages expand the application of PZ-SPI in complex environments.

Topics & Concepts

Zernike polynomialsRobustness (evolution)PixelOpticsVelocity MomentsDetectorFourier transformNoise (video)Artificial intelligencePhysicsComputer visionAlgorithmComputer scienceImage (mathematics)WavefrontGeneBiochemistryChemistryQuantum mechanicsRandom lasers and scattering mediaAdvanced Optical Sensing TechnologiesAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques
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