• Accurate estimation of the illumination pattern’s orientation and wavelength in sinusoidal structured illumination microscopy 

      Lahrberg, Marcel; Singh, Mandeep; Khare, Kedar; Ahluwalia, Balpreet Singh (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-01-05)
      Structured illumination microscopy is able to improve the spatial resolution of wide-field fluorescence imaging by applying sinusoidal stripe pattern illumination to the sample. The corresponding computational image reconstruction requires precise knowledge of the pattern’s parameters, which are its phase (φ) and wave vector (<b>p</b>). Here, a computationally inexpensive method for estimation of ...
    • Adaptive fluctuation imaging captures rapid subcellular dynamics 

      Opstad, Ida Sundvor; Ströhl, Florian; Birgisdottir, Åsa birna; Acuña Maldonado, Sebastian Andres; Kalstad, Trine; Myrmel, Truls; Agarwal, Krishna; Ahluwalia, Balpreet Singh (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2019-07-22)
      In this work we have explored the live-cell friendly nanoscopy method Multiple Signal Classification Algorithm (MUSICAL) for multi-colour imaging of various organelles and sub-cellular structures in the cardiomyoblast cell line H2c9. We have tested MUSICAL for fast (up to 230Hz), multi-colour time-lapse sequences of various sub-cellular structures (mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, microtubules, ...
    • Adaptive fluctuation imaging captures rapid subcellular dynamics 

      Opstad, Ida Sundvor; Ströhl, Florian; Birgisdottir, Åsa birna; Maldonado, Sebastián Andrés Acuña; Kalstad, Trine; Myrmel, Truls; Agarwal, Krishna; Ahluwalia, Balpreet Singh (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-07-22)
      In this work we have explored the live-cell friendly nanoscopy method Multiple Signal Classification Algorithm (MUSICAL) for multi-colour imaging of various organelles and sub-cellular structures in the cardiomyoblast cell line H2c9. We have tested MUSICAL for fast (up to 230Hz), multi-colour time-lapse sequences of various sub-cellular structures (mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, microtubules, ...
    • Added value of multitemporal polarimetric UAVSAR data for permanent scatterers detection 

      Nikaein, Tina; Akbari, Vahid; Arefi, Hossein (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-11-05)
      In the last decades, differential synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometric (InSAR) (DInSAR) techniques have been used to estimate the Earth's surface deformation with high resolution. In this paper, we present an approach for increasing the quantity of permanent scattered pixels. These pixels are selected for DInSAR processing based on polarimetric information prepared by new sensors. The ...
    • Adhesive free PVDF copolymer focused transducers for high frequency acoustic imaging 

      Habib, Anowarul; Wagle, Sanat; Melandsø, Frank (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2019)
      The present study has demonstrated to produce a reliable PVDF copolymer focused transducers from a layer-by-layer deposition method by engraving milled spherical cavies in a PEI polymer substrate. The proposed method which process P(VDF-TrFE) from the fluid phase, is adhesive-free in the sense that it does not require any additional adhesive layers for material binding. The transducer was acoustically ...
    • ADNet++: A few-shot learning framework for multi-class medical image volume segmentation with uncertainty-guided feature refinement 

      Hansen, Stine; Gautam, Srishti; Salahuddin, Suaiba Amina; Kampffmeyer, Michael Christian; Jenssen, Robert (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2023-08-02)
      A major barrier to applying deep segmentation models in the medical domain is their typical data-hungry nature, requiring experts to collect and label large amounts of data for training. As a reaction, prototypical few-shot segmentation (FSS) models have recently gained traction as data-efficient alternatives. Nevertheless, despite the recent progress of these models, they still have some essential ...
    • An Advanced Non-Gaussian Feature Space Method for POL-SAR Image Segmentation 

      Doulgeris, Anthony Paul; Eltoft, Torbjørn (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2013)
      This work extends upon our simple feature-based multichannel SAR segmentation method to incorporate highly desirable statistical properties into a computationally simple approach. The desirable properties include Markov random field contextual smoothing and goodness-of-fit testing to automatically obtain the significant number of classes. To achieve this we need to find an explicit class model to ...
    • Agreement and Complementarity of Sea Ice Drift Products 

      Johansson, Malin; Berg, Anders (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-01-08)
      Changes in Arctic sea ice have raised questions about changes in sea ice drift patterns. Reduced sea ice coverage may open up the Arctic to further exploration of maritime activities, particularly during the summer months. Given such changes, it is important to investigate differences between available sea ice drift products. Products based on synthetic aperture radar (SAR), radar scatterometer, and ...
    • Airborne Investigation of Quasi-Specular Ku-Band Radar Scattering for Satellite Altimetry Over Snow-Covered Arctic Sea Ice 

      de Rijke Thomas, Claude; Landy, Jack Christopher; Mallett, Robbie; Willatt, Rosemary; Tsamados, Michel; King, Joshua (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-22)
      Surface-based Ku-band radar altimetry investigations indicate that the radar signal is typically backscattered from well above the snow–sea ice interface. However, this would induce a bias in satellite altimeter sea ice thickness retrievals not reflected by buoy validation. Our study presents a mechanism to potentially explain this paradox: probabilistic quasi-specular radar scattering from the ...
    • The airglow layer emission altitude cannot be determined unambiguously from temperature comparison with lidars 

      Dunker, Tim (Journal article; Peer reviewed; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2018)
      I investigate the nightly mean emission height and width of the OH*(3–1) layer by comparing nightly mean temperatures measured by the ground-based spectrometer GRIPS 9 and the Na lidar at ALOMAR. The data set contains 42 coincident measurements taken between November 2010 and February 2014, when GRIPS 9 was in operation at the ALOMAR observatory (69.3° N, 16.0° E) in northern Norway. To closely ...
    • Algal hot spots in a changing Arctic Ocean: Sea-ice ridges and the snow-ice interface 

      Fernández-Méndez, Mar; Olsen, Lasse Mork; Kauko, Hanna M.; Meyer, Amelie; Rösel, Anja; Merkouriadi, Ioanna; Mundy, Christopher John; Ehn, Jens K.; Johansson, Malin; Wagner, Penelope Mae; Ervik, Åse; Sorrell, BK; Duarte, Pedro; Wold, Anette; Hop, Haakon; Assmy, Phillipp (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-03-12)
      During the N-ICE2015 drift expedition north-west of Svalbard, we observed the establishment and development of algal communities in first-year ice (FYI) ridges and at the snow-ice interface. Despite some indications of being hot spots for biological activity, ridges are under-studied largely because they are complex structures that are difficult to sample. Snow infiltration communities can grow at ...
    • Alignment of Multifrequency SAR Images Acquired over Sea Ice Using Drift Compensation 

      Demchev, Denis; Eriksson, Leif E.B.; Hildeman, Anders; Dierking, Wolfgang Fritz Otto (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-08-07)
      In this article, we investigate the feasibility to align synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery based on a compensation for sea ice drift occurring between temporally shifted image acquisitions. The image alignment is a requirement for improving sea ice classification by combining multifrequency SAR images acquired at different times. Images obtained at different radar frequencies provide ...
    • An alternative approach for calculating the SAR damping ratio of verified oil slicks 

      Quigley, Cornelius Patrick; Johansson, Malin; Jones, Cathleen Elaine (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      The damping ratio is a calculated feature that measures the contrast between oil-slicked water and the open ocean in SAR data. To implement the damping ratio, the current literature suggests estimating the open water backscatter by taking strips of undefined width across the range direction, obtaining the damping ratio as a function of incidence angle. We show in this paper that the method proposed ...
    • The altitude of green OI 557.7 nm and blue N2+ 427.8 nm aurora 

      Whiter, Daniel K.; Partamies, Noora; Gustavsson, Bjorn Johan; Kauristie, Kirsti (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-06)
      We have performed a large statistical study of the peak emission altitude of green O(1D2–1S0) (557.7 nm) and blue 1 N (427.8 nm) aurora using observations from a network of all-sky cameras stationed across northern Finland and Sweden recorded during seven winter seasons from 2000 to 2007. Both emissions were found to typically peak at about 114 km. The distribution of blue peak altitudes is more ...
    • Amplitude and size scaling for interchange motions of plasma filaments 

      Kube, Ralph; Wiesenberger, Matthias; Garcia, Odd Erik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2016-12-07)
      The interchange dynamics and velocity scaling of blob-like plasma filaments are investigated using a two-field reduced fluid model. For incompressible flows due to buoyancy, the maximum velocity is proportional to the square root of the relative amplitude and the square root of its cross-field size. For compressible flows in a non-uniform magnetic field, this square root scaling only holds ...
    • Analysis of Deep Convolutional Neural Networks Using Tensor Kernels and Matrix-Based Entropy 

      Wickstrøm, Kristoffer; Løkse, Sigurd Eivindson; Kampffmeyer, Michael; Yu, Shujian; Príncipe, José C.; Jenssen, Robert (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-06-03)
      The aquaculture industry is expanding to meet the daily requirements of humanity from high-quality seafood. In this regard, intensive aquaculture systems are suggested, resulting in high production but being challenged with immunosuppression and disease invaders. Antibiotics were used for a long time to protect and treat aquatic animals; however, continuous use led to severe food safety issues, ...
    • Analysis of Deep Convolutional Neural Networks Using Tensor Kernels and Matrix-Based Entropy 

      Wickstrøm, Kristoffer Knutsen; Løkse, Sigurd Eivindson; Kampffmeyer, Michael Christian; Yu, Shujian; Príncipe, José C.; Jenssen, Robert (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-06-03)
      Analyzing deep neural networks (DNNs) via information plane (IP) theory has gained tremendous attention recently to gain insight into, among others, DNNs’ generalization ability. However, it is by no means obvious how to estimate the mutual information (MI) between each hidden layer and the input/desired output to construct the IP. For instance, hidden layers with many neurons require MI estimators ...
    • Analysis of evolving oil spills in full-polarimetric and hybrid-polarity SAR 

      Espeseth, Martine Mostervik; Skrunes, Stine; Jones, Cathleen Elaine; Brekke, Camilla; Holt, Benjamin; Doulgeris, Anthony Paul (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-04-25)
      Oil spill detection using a time series of images acquired off Norway in June 2015 with the uninhabited aerial vehicle synthetic aperture radar is examined. The relative performance of a set of features derived from quad-polarization versus hybrid-polarity (HP) modes in detection of various types of slicks as they evolve on a high wind driven sea surface is evaluated. It is shown that the HP mode ...
    • Analysis of time series of polarimetric sea ice signatures observed in fast ice it the Belgica Bank area 

      Eltoft, Torbjørn; Johansson, Malin; Lohse, Johannes; Ferro-Famil, Laurent (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2023-10-20)
      The CIRFA-Cruise 2022 with <i>RV Kronprins Haakon</i> to the north-eastern coast of Greenland in the period April 22nd to May 9th 2022 was organised to perform measurements and make observations which allow for validation of sea ice remote sensing information and forecast products resulting from work in the Centre for Integrated Remote Sensing and Forecasting for Arctic Operations(CIRFA), a Centre ...
    • Anomalous transport due to large coherent structures in a magnetized toroidal plasma 

      Fredriksen, Åshild; Pécseli, Hans L; Trulsen, Jan Karsten (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-11-18)
      Anomalous transport due to large coherent structures, or coherent events, is studied experimentally in a magnetized toroidal discharge plasma. The present analysis emphasizes anomalous plasma losses as well as transport of electron thermal energy density across magnetic field lines. The experiment was carried out in the Blaamann device at the University of Tromsø. The diagnostics are based on data ...