Fourier Ptychographic Microscopic Reconstruction Method Based on Residual Hybrid Attention Network

Sensors (Basel). 2023 Aug 21;23(16):7301. doi: 10.3390/s23167301.

Abstract

Fourier ptychographic microscopy (FPM) is a novel technique for computing microimaging that allows imaging of samples such as pathology sections. However, due to the influence of systematic errors and noise, the quality of reconstructed images using FPM is often poor, and the reconstruction efficiency is low. In this paper, a hybrid attention network that combines spatial attention mechanisms with channel attention mechanisms into FPM reconstruction is introduced. Spatial attention can extract fine spatial features and reduce redundant features while, combined with residual channel attention, it adaptively readjusts the hierarchical features to achieve the conversion of low-resolution complex amplitude images to high-resolution ones. The high-resolution images generated by this method can be applied to medical cell recognition, segmentation, classification, and other related studies, providing a better foundation for relevant research.

Keywords: Fourier ptychographic microscopy; channel attention; high-resolution; spatial attention.