Compressive Tomography

Saturday, February 16, 2013
Room 313 (Hynes Convention Center)
David Brady , Duke University, Durham, NC
Conventional tomography uses time as an extra dimension to expand measurement space to match the dimensionality of image space. Compressive sensing (CS) offers a way to eliminate the need to trade between temporal and spatial resolution. This talk describes applications of CS in each of the three major branches of tomography: diffraction tomography (3D holographic video microscopy), projection tomography (x-ray molecular imaging), and coherence tomography (hyperspectral and 3D video).