Feature Issue of Applied Optics

Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging 2018

Submissions Open: 15 September 2018

Submission Deadline: 15 October 2018

Applied Optics welcome submissions to a feature issue on "Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging 2018" in conjunction with the Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging Conference at the Imaging and Applied Optics Congress in Orlando, FL, USA on 25-28 June 2018. Whereas meeting participants are particularly encouraged to submit their work, the special issue is open to all contributions in related areas.

Computational sensing and imaging applications span from fundamental science to medical, security, and defense industry applications. COSI encompasses the latest advances in computational imaging research, emphasizing integration of opto-electric measurement and computational processing.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Non-line of sight imaging
  • Microscopy (holographic, computational)
  • Ptychography
  • Spectral imaging
  • Compressive sensing
  • Machine learning in computational imaging
  • Structured illumination
  • Quantum computational imaging
  • Depth-resolved and turbid imaging

All papers need to present original, previously unpublished work and will be subject to the normal standards and peer review processes of the journals. The standard Applied Optics Article Processing Charges will apply to all published articles. To be eligible for publication, an expanded conference paper needs to add value to the original conference proceedings. Please see OSA's guidelines on expanded conference papers for details.

Please prepare manuscripts according to the author instructions for submission to Applied Optics or and submit through OSA's electronic submission system, specifying from the drop-down menu that the manuscript is for the Feature Issue on Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging 2018.

Feature Editors

Abbie Watnik, US Naval Research Laboratory, USA (Lead Editor)

Andrew Harvey, University of Glasgow, UK

Edmund Lam, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Prasanna Rangarajan, Southern Methodist University, USA