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Multilevel Illumination Coding for Fourier Transform Interferometry in Fluorescence Spectroscopy

Information Theory 2018-03-09 v1 math.IT

Abstract

Fourier Transform Interferometry (FTI) is an interferometric procedure for acquiring HyperSpectral (HS) data. Recently, it has been observed that the light source highlighting a (biologic) sample can be coded before the FTI acquisition in a procedure called Coded Illumination-FTI (CI-FTI). This turns HS data reconstruction into a Compressive Sensing (CS) problem regularized by the sparsity of the HS data. CI-FTI combines the high spectral resolution of FTI with the advantages of reduced-light-exposure imaging in biology. In this paper, we leverage multilevel sampling scheme recently developed in CS theory to adapt the coding strategy of CI-FTI to the spectral sparsity structure of HS data in Fluorescence Spectroscopy (FS). This structure is actually extracted from the spectral signatures of actual fluorescent dyes used in FS. Accordingly, the optimum illumination coding as well as the theoretical recovery guarantee are derived. We conduct numerous numerical experiments on synthetic and experimental data that show the faithfulness of the proposed theory to experimental observations.

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@article{arxiv.1803.03217,
  title  = {Multilevel Illumination Coding for Fourier Transform Interferometry in Fluorescence Spectroscopy},
  author = {Amirafshar Moshtaghpour and Laurent Jacques},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.03217},
  year   = {2018}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures

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