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Single-sample image-fusion upsampling of fluorescence lifetime images

Image and Video Processing 2024-04-23 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Biological Physics Optics

Abstract

Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) provides detailed information about molecular interactions and biological processes. A major bottleneck for FLIM is image resolution at high acquisition speeds, due to the engineering and signal-processing limitations of time-resolved imaging technology. Here we present single-sample image-fusion upsampling (SiSIFUS), a data-fusion approach to computational FLIM super-resolution that combines measurements from a low-resolution time-resolved detector (that measures photon arrival time) and a high-resolution camera (that measures intensity only). To solve this otherwise ill-posed inverse retrieval problem, we introduce statistically informed priors that encode local and global dependencies between the two single-sample measurements. This bypasses the risk of out-of-distribution hallucination as in traditional data-driven approaches and delivers enhanced images compared for example to standard bilinear interpolation. The general approach laid out by SiSIFUS can be applied to other image super-resolution problems where two different datasets are available.

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@article{arxiv.2404.13102,
  title  = {Single-sample image-fusion upsampling of fluorescence lifetime images},
  author = {Valentin Kapitány and Areeba Fatima and Vytautas Zickus and Jamie Whitelaw and Ewan McGhee and Robert Insall and Laura Machesky and Daniele Faccio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.13102},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

18 pages, 11 figures. To be published in Science Advances