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Multi-modal Whole Slide Imaging
Leon van der Graaff
ImPhys/Computational Imaging
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algorithms
20%
architecture
50%
availability
10%
biology
10%
cameras
10%
capture
10%
color
30%
computers
10%
cost
10%
design
30%
efficiency
10%
electrons
20%
engineering
10%
filters
10%
fluctuations
10%
fluorescence
50%
gain
20%
illumination
80%
images
100%
in-situ hybridization
10%
information
10%
lasers
20%
layers
20%
line widths
10%
microscopy
30%
monochromatic radiation
10%
noise
10%
nonlinear problems
10%
optics
10%
parallel processing
10%
pathology
10%
peaks
10%
photons
10%
readout systems
10%
resolution
10%
screening
10%
sensors
80%
sheets
10%
signal-to-noise ratio
30%
solutions
10%
space
10%
speed
20%
suppression
10%
thickness
10%
time delay
10%
tissues
40%
tomography
20%
transfer functions
10%
Engineering
Autofocus
14%
Brightfield
14%
Closed Loop
14%
Demonstrates
14%
Design
28%
Design System
14%
Development
14%
Elements
14%
Engineering
14%
Experimental Result
14%
Exposure Time
14%
Fields
28%
Fluctuations
14%
Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization
14%
Image Sensor
28%
Images
100%
Imaging Modality
28%
Instrumentation
14%
Laser Illumination
28%
Light Sheet
14%
Line Width
14%
Model System
14%
Nonlinearity
14%
Object Space
14%
Optical Architecture
57%
Pass Band
14%
Peak Intensity
14%
Processing
14%
Prototype
28%
Sensor
85%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
42%
Spatial Frequency
14%
Speed Limitation
14%
Structured Illumination Microscopy
14%
Throughput
57%
Physics
Diffractive Optics
14%
Field of View
14%
Images
100%
Instrumentation
14%
Laser
28%
Linewidth
14%
Pathology
14%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
42%
Speed
14%