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3D Computational Cannula Fluorescence Microscopy enabled by Artificial Neural Networks (2007.09430v1)
Published 18 Jul 2020 in eess.IV and physics.optics
Abstract: Computational Cannula Microscopy (CCM) is a high-resolution widefield fluorescence imaging approach deep inside tissue, which is minimally invasive. Rather than using conventional lenses, a surgical cannula acts as a lightpipe for both excitation and fluorescence emission, where computational methods are used for image visualization. Here, we enhance CCM with artificial neural networks to enable 3D imaging of cultured neurons and fluorescent beads, the latter inside a volumetric phantom. We experimentally demonstrate transverse resolution of ~6um, field of view ~200um and axial sectioning of ~50um for depths down to ~700um, all achieved with computation time of ~3ms/frame on a laptop computer.