Deep Learning Applications in Photonics and Active Matter
Giovanni Volpe
Discussions on Nano & Mesoscopic Optics (DINAMO-2019), San Crístobal, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, 22-26 April 2019.
After a brief overview of artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning, I will present a series of recent works in which we have employed deep learning for applications in photonics and active matter. In particular, I will explain how we employed deep learning to enhance digital video microscopy [1], to estimate the properties of anomalous diffusion, and to improve the calculation of optical forces. Finally, I will provide an outlook for the application of deep learning in photonics and active matter.
References
[1] S. Helgadottir, A. Argun and G. Volpe, Digital video microscopy enhanced by deep learning. arXiv 1812.02653 (2018).