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Common Basis Encoding of Similar Image Sequence Based on Correspondence Ghost Imaging

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Abstract

Faithfully encoding different images by the same basis throughout the whole, such as magnetic resonance imaging sequence, is shown to be possible. Utilizing similarity, correspondence ghost imaging outperforms random patterns on basis construction.

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