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Pablo Villanueva Perez

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PhaseGAN : a deep-learning phase-retrieval approach for unpaired datasets

Author

  • Yuhe Zhang
  • Mike Andreas Noack
  • Patrik Vagovic
  • Kamel Fezzaa
  • Francisco Garcia-Moreno
  • Tobias Ritschel
  • Pablo Villanueva-Perez

Summary, in English

Phase retrieval approaches based on deep learning (DL) provide a framework to obtain phase information from an intensity hologram or diffraction pattern in a robust manner and in real-time. However, current DL architectures applied to the phase problem rely on i) paired datasets, i. e., they are only applicable when a satisfactory solution of the phase problem has been found, and ii) the fact that most of them ignore the physics of the imaging process. Here, we present PhaseGAN, a new DL approach based on Generative Adversarial Networks, which allows the use of unpaired datasets and includes the physics of image formation. The performance of our approach is enhanced by including the image formation physics and a novel Fourier loss function, providing phase reconstructions when conventional phase retrieval algorithms fail, such as ultra-fast experiments. Thus, PhaseGAN offers the opportunity to address the phase problem in real-time when no phase reconstructions but good simulations or data from other experiments are available.

Department/s

  • Synchrotron Radiation Research
  • NanoLund: Centre for Nanoscience

Publishing year

2021-06-21

Language

English

Pages

19593-19604

Publication/Series

Optics Express

Volume

29

Issue

13

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Topic

  • Computer graphics and computer vision

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1094-4087