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Imaging cytometry without image reconstruction (ghost cytometry)

Published 27 Mar 2019 in eess.IV | (1903.12053v1)

Abstract: Imaging and analysis of many single cells hold great potential in our understanding of heterogeneous and complex life systems and in enabling biomedical applications. We here introduce a recently realized image-free "imaging" cytometry technology, which we call ghost cytometry. While a compressive ghost imaging technique utilizing object's motion relative to a projected static light pattern allows recovery of their images, a key of this ghost cytometry is to achieve ultrafast cell classification by directly applying machine learning methods to the compressive imaging signals in a temporal domain. We show the applicability of our method in the analysis of flowing objects based on the reconstructed images as well as in that based on the imaging waveform without image production.

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