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20 October 2004 An interferometry imaging beauty contest
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We present a formal comparison of the performance of algorithms used for synthesis imaging with optical/infrared long-baseline interferometers. Five different algorithms are evaluated based on their performance with simulated test data. Each set of test data is formatted in the OI-FITS format. The data are calibrated power spectra and bispectra measured with an array intended to be typical of existing imaging interferometers. The strengths and limitations of each algorithm are discussed.
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Peter R. Lawson, William D. Cotton, Christian A. Hummel, John D. Monnier, Ming Zhao, John S. Young, Hrobjartur Thorsteinsson, Serge C. Meimon, Laurent M. Mugnier, Guy Le Besnerais, Eric M. Thiebaut, and Peter G. Tuthill "An interferometry imaging beauty contest", Proc. SPIE 5491, New Frontiers in Stellar Interferometry, (20 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.550710
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Interferometry

Interferometers

Visibility

Image restoration

Reconstruction algorithms

Telescopes

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