Phase-Retrieval as a Regularization Problem
Abstract
It was recently shown that the phase retrieval imaging of a sample can be modeled as a simple convolution process. Sometimes, such a convolution depends on physical parameters of the sample which are difficult to estimate a priori. In this case, a blind choice for those parameters usually lead to wrong results, e.g., in posterior image segmentation processing. In this manuscript, we propose a simple connection between phase-retrieval algorithms and optimization strategies, which lead us to ways of numerically determining the physical parameters
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