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Super-resolution in disordered media using neural networks
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Christie, Alexander
, Papanicolaou, George
, Moscoso, Miguel
, Leibovich, Matan
, Novikov, Alexei
, Tsogka, Chrysoula
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Green's functions
/ Image resolution
/ Neural networks
/ Scattering
2024
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Super-resolution in disordered media using neural networks
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Christie, Alexander
, Papanicolaou, George
, Moscoso, Miguel
, Leibovich, Matan
, Novikov, Alexei
, Tsogka, Chrysoula
in
Green's functions
/ Image resolution
/ Neural networks
/ Scattering
2024
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Super-resolution in disordered media using neural networks
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Super-resolution in disordered media using neural networks
2024
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Overview
We propose a methodology that exploits large and diverse data sets to accurately estimate the ambient medium's Green's functions in strongly scattering media. Given these estimates, obtained with and without the use of neural networks, excellent imaging results are achieved, with a resolution that is better than that of a homogeneous medium. This phenomenon, also known as super-resolution, occurs because the ambient scattering medium effectively enhances the physical imaging aperture. This work has been submitted to the IEEE for possible publication. Copyright may be transferred without notice, after which this version may no longer be accessible.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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