IMAGING ACROSS MULTIPLE SPATIAL SCALES WITH THE MULTI-CAMERA ARRAY MICROSCOPE

The multi-camera array microscope (MCAM) system is a novel imaging technology that uses a densely packed array of micro-cameras to jointly image across a large field-of-view at high resolution.

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Mark Harfouche, Kanghyun Kim, Kevin C. Zhou, Pavan Chandra Konda, Sunanda Sharma, Eric E. Thomson, Colin Cooke, Shiqi Xu, Lucas Kreiss, Amey Chaware, Xi Yang, Xing Yao, Vinayak Pathak, Martin Bohlen, Ron Appel, Aurélien Bègue, Clare Cook, Jed Doman, John Efromson, Gregor Horstmeyer, Jaehee Park, Paul Reamey, Veton Saliu, Eva Naumann (2024). Dataset: IMAGING ACROSS MULTIPLE SPATIAL SCALES WITH THE MULTI-CAMERA ARRAY MICROSCOPE. https://doi.org/10.57702/kxz9tvor

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Created December 16, 2024
Last update December 16, 2024
Defined In https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2212.00027
Author Mark Harfouche
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Kanghyun Kim
Kevin C. Zhou
Pavan Chandra Konda
Sunanda Sharma
Eric E. Thomson
Colin Cooke
Shiqi Xu
Lucas Kreiss
Amey Chaware
Xi Yang
Xing Yao
Vinayak Pathak
Martin Bohlen
Ron Appel
Aurélien Bègue
Clare Cook
Jed Doman
John Efromson
Gregor Horstmeyer
Jaehee Park
Paul Reamey
Veton Saliu
Eva Naumann