Computational Model of DIC Microscopy for Reconstructing 3-D Specimens - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Computational Model of DIC Microscopy for Reconstructing 3-D Specimens

Farhana Kagalwala, Frederick Lanni, and Takeo Kanade
Workshop Paper, QELS '99 Workshop on Bio-Signal Analysis, pp. 334 - 337, June, 1999

Abstract

Differential Interference Contrast (DIC) is a powerful visualization tool used to study live biological cells. Its use, however, has been limited to qualitative observations. The inherent non-linear relation between the object properties and the image intensity makes quantitative analysis difficult. As a first step towards measuring optical properties of objects from DIC images, we develop a model for the image formation process using methods consistent with energy conservation laws. We verify our model by comparing real image data of manufactured specimens to simulated images of virtual objects. As the next step, we plan to use this model to reconstruct the three-dimensional properties of unknown specimens.

BibTeX

@workshop{Kagalwala-1999-14925,
author = {Farhana Kagalwala and Frederick Lanni and Takeo Kanade},
title = {Computational Model of DIC Microscopy for Reconstructing 3-D Specimens},
booktitle = {Proceedings of QELS '99 Workshop on Bio-Signal Analysis},
year = {1999},
month = {June},
editor = {Bin He},
pages = {334 - 337},
publisher = {IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology},
keywords = {Optical microscopy, sensors, computer vision, object reconstruction},
}