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From: Image segmentation and separation of spectrally similar dyes in fluorescence microscopy by dynamic mode decomposition of photobleaching kinetics

Fig. 2

Comparison of simulated and reconstructed bleach stacks. A, selected frames (#1, #25, #50, #75 and #100) are plotted for the simulated bleach stack (left column) and the reconstructed image stack obtained from the DMD of the synthetic image series (middle column). Right column, absolute error between simulation and reconstruction. The intensity range is color-coded between 0 and 255 intensity units. One can see that DMD approximates the simulated images very well and is also efficient in removing image noise. B, integrated intensity of original (blue symbols) and reconstructed image stacks (red symbols). C, mean intensity in color-coded boxes (see #50 in A for location of regions of interest, ROI) for original (red, yellow and cyan lines) and reconstructed video stacks (blue, green and pink lines)

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