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One Click at a Time: Photon- and Electron-Level Modeling in Computational Imaging

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Oligica Milenkovic, Ph.D.
Location
1002 Grainger Auditorium ECEB
Date
Feb 23, 2023   4:00 - 5:00 pm  
Speaker
Vivek Goyal, Ph.D. - Boston University
Contact
Olgica Milenkovic, Ph.D.
E-Mail
milenkov@illinois.edu
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Originating Calendar
Illinois ECE Distinguished Colloquium Series


Abstract:

Single-photon detection (SPD) is no longer rare.  Consumer applications include 3D imaging in autonomous vehicles, tablets, and smartphones, and scientific applications include spectroscopy, optical microscopy, and quantum optics.  Single-electron detection (SED) is also possible, but it is much less common.  This talk will focus on how modeling at the level of individual detected particles inspires novel processing methods.  Several improvements in lidar with SPD have been developed and experimentally realized.  Theory and simulations suggest that SED can lead to great improvements in particle beam microscopy.

In single-photon lidar, when detector dead times are insignificant, Poisson process models can be used directly and lead to accurate depth and reflectivity imaging with as few as one detected photon per pixel.  Under high ambient light or with high dynamic range of intensity, dead times are significant and create statistical dependencies that invalidate a Poisson process model.  In this case, Markov chain modeling can mitigate the bias of conventional methods.  In focused ion beam microscopy, modeling at the level of individual incident particles and detected secondary electrons inspires a new way to acquire and interpret the data.  In both families of applications, old-school statistical modeling and estimation methods lead to significant imaging improvements.


Bio:

Vivek Goyal received a BSE in electrical engineering and a BS in mathematics from the University of Iowa.  After MS and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, he was a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Laboratories, a Senior Research Engineer for Digital Fountain, and the Esther and Harold E. Edgerton Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at MIT.  His research group spawned 3dim Tech, winner of the 2013 MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition Launch Contest Grand Prize, and he was consequently with Google/Alphabet Nest Labs 2014-2016.  He is now a Professor and Associate Chair of Doctoral Programs in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boston University.  Dr. Goyal is a Fellow of the AAAS, IEEE, and Optica, and he and his students have been awarded ten IEEE paper awards and eight thesis awards.  He is a co-author of Foundations of Signal Processing (Cambridge University Press, 2014).

https://www.vivekgoyal.org/


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