Nonlinear reconstruction from binary measurements
- π€ Speaker: Laura Thesing, University of Cambridge
- π Date & Time: Wednesday 27 February 2019, 16:00 - 17:00
- π Venue: MR14, Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Abstract
Information theory is a fast-growing area in mathematics, which also changes our everyday life. Compression and efficient reconstruction allow us to acquire and store a large amount of music, text and images on our electric devices every day.
In this talk I will discuss the special case of binary measurements, which occur in fluorescence microscopy, single pixel cameras and other analogue measurement devices with an βon-offβ behaviour. We will look at linear and nonlinear reconstruction techniques and discuss the number of necessary samples and their location for an accurate and stable reconstruction. In the end I will talk briefly about current work on extending this work to higher dimensions and how it compares to neural network reconstruction.
Series This talk is part of the Cambridge Analysts' Knowledge Exchange series.
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Wednesday 27 February 2019, 16:00-17:00