Abstract
Compressed ultrafast photography (CUP) is a computational optical imaging technique that can capture transient dynamics at an unprecedented speed. Currently, the image reconstruction of CUP relies on iterative algorithms, which are time-consuming and often yield nonoptimal image quality. To solve this problem, we develop a deep-learning-based method for CUP reconstruction that substantially improves the image quality and reconstruction speed. A key innovation toward efficient deep learning reconstruction of a large three-dimensional (3D) event datacube ($x,y,{t}$) ($x, y$, spatial coordinate; ${t}$, time) is that we decompose the original datacube into massively parallel two-dimensional (2D) imaging subproblems, which are much simpler to solve by a deep neural network. We validated our approach on simulated and experimental data.
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