Abstract
This talk will describe new computational methods for 3D imaging in scattering media using phase space (e.g. light field) datasets and sparsity-contrained atomic norm algorithms. Experimentally, we use optogenetic tags to achieve real-time 3D neural activity tracking with high resolution across a large volume.
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