Novel high-fidelity computational microscopy uses stable features for clearer imaging

Monday, March 10, 2025 - 15:14 in Physics & Chemistry

Computational microscopy is vital in biomedicine and materials science. Traditional methods struggle with optical aberrations, noise interference, and differences between physical models and real-world imaging, reducing the resolution and accuracy. They rely on pixel-level optimization, which fails to maintain high-quality imaging in complex environments. Therefore, developing a precise and stable computational imaging approach has become a research focus.

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