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12 March 2019 Off-axis digital holography system and paramecium identification method
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Proceedings Volume 11023, Fifth Symposium on Novel Optoelectronic Detection Technology and Application; 1102321 (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2521954
Event: Fifth Symposium on Novel Optoelectronic Detection Technology and Application, 2018, Xi'an, China
Abstract
The digital holography technology is based on holography. A photodetector device is used instead of a holographic dry plate as a recording medium. The light intensity and phase information of the object is recorded, and the reproduced image is obtained by using a computer to realize the holographic reproduction process. Digital holography can perform noncontact, high-quality measurements and can obtain three-dimensional position information. This paper presents an off-axis digital holographic underwater microbiological detection method based on Jamin interferometer. For the identification of underwater microorganisms, the Euclidean distance identification method based on Hu invariant moments was used to identify underwater microorganisms. The experimental results show that the off-axis digital holography system constructed in this paper can clearly capture the underwater microorganisms, and effectively identify the paramecium and the feasibility of the verification system and algorithm.
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Yexin Zhang, Baosheng Li, Xiaotao Yu, and Zhijian Liu "Off-axis digital holography system and paramecium identification method", Proc. SPIE 11023, Fifth Symposium on Novel Optoelectronic Detection Technology and Application, 1102321 (12 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2521954
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KEYWORDS
Digital holography

Holography

Holograms

Microorganisms

Detection and tracking algorithms

Cameras

Holographic interferometry

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