Fig. 1: HAWKMAN method and results on experimental data from the Localisation Microscopy Challenge. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: HAWKMAN method and results on experimental data from the Localisation Microscopy Challenge.

From: Sub-diffraction error mapping for localisation microscopy images

Fig. 1

The processing steps of the HAWKMAN algorithm, producing the sharpening map, structure map and confidence map. For the sharpening and structure maps areas of input image agreement are displayed in yellow whereas magenta and cyan indicate structure only present in the test and reference images, respectively. Therefore, magenta indicates artificial sharpening and cyan indicates missing structure. The confidence map indicates the calculated local correlation score (see Methods for details), ranging from 0 (red) to 1 (cyan), whilst brightness denotes the intensity of the original images Repeating the process at many length scales can indicate how the size of artefacts varies over the structure as indicated in the artefact scale map. Scale bar 500 nm.

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