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Particle reconstruction of volumetric particle image velocimetry with strategy of machine learning

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arxiv 1909.07815 v2 pith:77DEWJGI submitted 2019-09-16 eess.IV cs.LGphysics.flu-dyn

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Three-dimensional particle reconstruction with limited two-dimensional projections is an under-determined inverse problem that the exact solution is often difficult to be obtained. In general, approximate solutions can be obtained by iterative optimization methods. In the current work, a practical particle reconstruction method based on a convolutional neural network (CNN) with geometry-informed features is proposed. The proposed technique can refine the particle reconstruction from a very coarse initial guess of particle distribution generated by any traditional algebraic reconstruction technique (ART) based methods. Compared with available ART-based algorithms, the novel technique makes significant improvements in terms of reconstruction quality, {robustness to noises}, and at least an order of magnitude faster in the offline stage.

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