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Single-shot quantitative phase contrast imaging based on deep learning

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BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS
卷 14, 期 7, 页码 3458-3468

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/BOE.493828

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This study presents a single-shot quantitative differential phase-contrast (DPC) imaging method based on deep learning (DL) and color-encoded illumination. The DL-based model is trained to generate an isotropic quantitative phase image directly from a single-shot intensity measurement. The results show that the DL-based phase images are visually similar to the ground-truth phase images and have a high structural similarity index. This study demonstrates the feasibility of using DL to generate quantitative phase imaging from a single-shot intensity measurement.
Quantitative differential phase-contrast (DPC) imaging is one of the commonly used methods for phase retrieval. However, quantitative DPC imaging requires several pairwise intensity measurements, which makes it difficult to monitor living cells in real-time. In this study, we present a single-shot quantitative DPC imaging method based on the combination of deep learning (DL) and color-encoded illumination. Our goal is to train a model that can generate an isotropic quantitative phase image (i.e., target) directly from a single-shot intensity measurement (i.e., input). The target phase image was reconstructed using a linear-gradient pupil with two-axis measurements, and the model input was the measured color intensities obtained from a radially asymmetric color-encoded illumination pattern. The DL-based model was trained, validated, and tested using thirteen different cell lines. The total number of training, validation, and testing images was 264 (10 cells), 10 (1 cell), and 40 (2 cells), respectively. Our results show that the DL-based phase images are visually similar to the ground-truth phase images and have a high structural similarity index (>0.98). Moreover, the phase difference between the ground-truth and DL-based phase images was smaller than 13%. Our study shows the feasibility of using DL to generate quantitative phase imaging from a single-shot intensity measurement.& COPY; 2023 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Optica Open Access Publishing Agreement

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