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9 March 2022 A cloud-based web application for computational-imaging algorithms inspired by optical physics
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Proceedings Volume PC12019, AI and Optical Data Sciences III; PC120190T (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2613811
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2022, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
This talk will present a science-as-a-service application that will provide public access to a new family of computational imaging algorithms that are inspired by optical physics. These algorithms are emerging as the best-in-class tools for certain digital image processing functions such as edge and texture detection, and more. A cloud application developed in collaboration with and hosted by AWS, the application features various tools, sample data, and workflows. The cloud approach provides data security, a crucial issue in the biomedical industry and exposes the broader biomedical community to the ongoing innovations in algorithms.
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Callen MacPhee, Madhuri Suthar, Yiming Zhou, Bahram Jalali, and Kevin Murakoshi "A cloud-based web application for computational-imaging algorithms inspired by optical physics", Proc. SPIE PC12019, AI and Optical Data Sciences III, PC120190T (9 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2613811
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KEYWORDS
Physics

Computational imaging

Algorithm development

Data storage

Visualization

Human-machine interfaces

Image processing

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