Variational Methods in 3+Dimensional Biomedical Imaging
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This talk will focus on variational methods used for the reconstruction, processing and analysis of biomedical images in three spatial dimensions, with a strong focus on applications in fluorescence microscopy and positron emission tomography. Although operating with different technology and at different scales, the way data are obtained by (random) photon counts yields a natural connection for mathematical imaging techniques, which we will explain in this talk.
Finally we will discuss extensions in case of a fourth (time or spectral) dimension and discuss applications to dynamic PET , live microscopy, and Raman microspectroscopy.
This talk is part of the Seminars on Quantitative Biology @ CRUK Cambridge Institute series.
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