IVCVSPOPTICSJun 14, 2019

Deep neural network for fringe pattern filtering and normalisation

arXiv:1906.06224v2
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This work addresses filtering and normalization for interferogram processing, presenting a new paradigm with incremental improvements over existing methods.

The authors tackled the problem of denoising and normalizing Fringe Patterns (FPs) by proposing a deep neural network framework, achieving high-quality results as demonstrated through extensive experiments on synthetic and real data.

We propose a new framework for processing Fringe Patterns (FP). Our novel approach builds upon the hypothesis that the denoising and normalisation of FPs can be learned by a deep neural network if enough pairs of corrupted and ideal FPs are provided. The main contributions of this paper are the following: (1) We propose the use of the U-net neural network architecture for FP normalisation tasks; (2) we propose a modification for the distribution of weights in the U-net, called here the V-net model, which is more convenient for reconstruction tasks, and we conduct extensive experimental evidence in which the V-net produces high-quality results for FP filtering and normalisation. (3) We also propose two modifications of the V-net scheme, namely, a residual version called ResV-net and a fast operating version of the V-net, to evaluate the potential improvements when modify our proposal. We evaluate the performance of our methods in various scenarios: FPs corrupted with different degrees of noise, and corrupted with different noise distributions. We compare our methodology versus other state-of-the-art methods. The experimental results (on both synthetic and real data) demonstrate the capabilities and potential of this new paradigm for processing interferograms.

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