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Generalized approach for accelerated maximum likelihood based image restoration applied to three-dimensional fluorescence microscopy
Authors:L H Schaefer†  D Schuster‡  & H Herz†
Affiliation:Advanced Imaging Methodology Consultation. Kitchener, Ontario, Canada N2P 2A2;Carl Zeiss Vision GmbH, D-85399 Hallbergmoos, Germany;Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, University of Applied Sciences, D-93025 Regensburg, Germany
Abstract:For deconvolution applications in three-dimensional microscopy we derived and implemented a generic, accelerated maximum likelihood image restoration algorithm. A conjugate gradient iteration scheme was used considering either Gaussian or Poisson noise models. Poisson models are better suited to low intensity fluorescent image data; typically, they show smaller restoration errors and smoother results. For the regularization, we modified the standard Tikhonov method. However, the generic design of the algorithm allows for more regularization approaches. The Hessian matrix of the restoration functional was used to determine the step size. We compared restoration error and convergence behaviour between the classical line-search and the Hessian matrix method. Under typical working conditions, the restoration error did not increase over that of the line-search and the speed of convergence did not significantly decrease allowing for a twofold increase in processing speed. To determine the regularization parameter, we modified the generalized cross-validation method. Tests that were done on both simulated and experimental fluorescence wide-field data show reliable results.
Keywords:Confocal microscopy  conjugate gradients  deconvolution  fluorescence  Hessian matrix  image restoration  line-search  point spread function  three-dimensional microscopy  wide-field microscopy
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