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Spectral pre-modulation of training examples enhances the spatial resolution of the phase extraction neural network (PhENN)

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OPTICS EXPRESS
卷 26, 期 22, 页码 29340-29352

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.26.029340

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  1. Singapore National Research Foundation
  2. SMART (Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology) program [015824]
  3. Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (iARPA), RAVEN Program [FA8650-17-C-9113]

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The phase extraction neural network (PhENN) [Optica 4, 1117 (2017)] is a computational architecture, based on deep machine learning, for lens-less quantitative phase retrieval from raw intensity data. PhENN is a deep convolutional neural network trained through examples consisting of pairs of true phase objects and their corresponding intensity diffraction patterns; thereafter, given a test raw intensity pattern, PhENN is capable of reconstructing the original phase object robustly, in many cases even for objects outside the database where the training examples were drawn from. Here, we show that the spatial frequency content of the training examples is an important factor limiting PhENN's spatial frequency response. For example, if the training database is relatively sparse in high spatial frequencies, as most natural scenes are, PhENN's ability to resolve fine spatial features in test patterns will be correspondingly limited. To combat this issue, we propose flattening the power spectral density of the training examples before presenting them to PhENN. For phase objects following the statistics of natural scenes, we demonstrate experimentally that the spectral pre-modulation method enhances the spatial resolution of PhENN by a factor of 2. (C) 2018 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

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