Automatic decomposition of a complex hologram based on the virtual diffraction plane framework

A. S M Jiao, P. W M Tsang, T. C. Poon, J. P. Liu, C. C. Lee, Y. K. Lam

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Abstract

Holography is a technique for capturing the hologram of a three-dimensional scene. In many applications, it is often pertinent to retain specific items of interest in the hologram, rather than retaining the full information, which may cause distraction in the analytical process that follows. For a real optical image that is captured with a camera or scanner, this process can be realized by applying image segmentation algorithms to decompose an image into its constituent entities. However, because it is different from an optical image, classic image segmentation methods cannot be applied directly to a hologram, as each pixel in the hologram carries holistic, rather than local, information of the object scene. In this paper, we propose a method to perform automatic decomposition of a complex hologram based on a recently proposed technique called the virtual diffraction plane (VDP) framework. Briefly, a complex hologram is back-propagated to a hypothetical plane known as the VDP. Next, the image on the VDP is automatically decomposed, through the use of the segmentation on the magnitude of the VDP image, into multiple sub-VDP images, each representing the diffracted waves of an isolated entity in the scene. Finally, each sub-VDP image is reverted back to a hologram. As such, a complex hologram can be decomposed into a plurality of subholograms, each representing a discrete object in the scene. We have demonstrated the successful performance of our proposed method by decomposing a complex hologram that is captured through the optical scanning holography (OSH) technique.
Original languageEnglish
Article number75401
Pages (from-to)075401 -
JournalJournal of Optics
Volume16
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2014

Research Keywords

  • digital holography
  • hologram decomposition
  • hologram segmentation
  • optimal thresholding
  • virtual diffraction plane

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