Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 28, 2026

Author Spotlight: Enhancement of Salient Object Detection for Smart Grid Applications
Published on: December 15, 2023
IE-GADCI: An End-to-End Incoherence-Enhanced Generative Adversarial Deep Compressive Imaging
Kangning Zhang1, Yifei Sun2, Varun Yelluru3
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA. He is currently with the Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA.
None:
Single-pixel imaging (SPI) within the framework of compressive sensing (CS) is a powerful technique that enables image acquisition at sub-Nyquist sampling rates by leveraging the sparse latent representations of the object scenes. As a cost-effective alternative to focal plane array cameras, SPI has been explored for various imaging applications. We recently introduced a novel block-scanning SPI approach that samples the scene using a single, learnable illumination pattern, which substantially enhanced acquisition speed compared to traditional SPI systems that rely on pattern switching via digital micromirror devices. In this work, we present a new computational framework, termed Incoherence-Enhanced Generative Adversarial Deep Compressive Imaging (IE-GADCI), designed to jointly optimize both the illumination pattern and the image reconstruction algorithm for block-scanning SPI, under the principle of compressive sensing. Our architecture employs a neural network that learns the latent sparse representations of the scene and integrates information from both the image and sparsity domains to achieve high-resolution reconstructions with high computational efficiency. A key innovation of IE-GADCI is its optimization of the incoherence between the illumination pattern and the sparse representation, which substantially improves reconstruction fidelity. We validated the performance of IE-GADCI through numerical simulations on natural and biomedical image datasets. We benchmarked IE-GADCI against state-of-the-art methods used in SPI, and additionally, single image super-resolution (SISR), given the conceptual similarity between block-scanning SPI and SISR. At a subsampling rate of just 1.5625%, IE-GADCI achieves a peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) exceeding that of competing methods by more than 2 dB. These results highlight the potential of IE-GADCI for high-speed, high-fidelity imaging in applications such as consumer electronics and biomedical imaging, including calcium imaging for neuronal activity recording.
Related Concept Videos
Computed Tomography
The technique was invented in the 1970s and is based on the principle that as X-rays pass through the body, they are absorbed or reflected at different levels. In the technique, a patient lies on a motorized platform while a computerized axial tomography (CAT) scanner rotates...
Imaging Studies III: Computed Tomography
Imaging Studies I: CT and MRI
Description of the Procedures
Computed Tomography (CT) scan:
Computed Tomography (CT) scans use X-ray technology to generate detailed images of bones, organs, and tissues. During the scan, the patient lies on a moving table...
Brain Imaging
These technologies include computerized axial tomography (CAT or CT scans), positron-emission tomography (PET scans), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and Transcranial Magnetic...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Imaging Studies IV: Magnetic Resonance Imaging