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From: Drift correction for single-molecule imaging by molecular constraint field, a distance minimum metric

Figure 3

Simulated data with drift imposed on the data.

Simulated data with drift imposed on the data. (a) Super-resolution image of data set Ring, which is degenerated by the drift(10 nm per pixel). (b) Blue solid points denote the exactly simulated values that are imposed on the Ring data set as drift; cyan cycles denote the estimated drifts that are calculated from the degenerated data set by our algorithm. (c) Super-resolution image of data set Grid, which is degenerated by the drift(10 nm per pixel). (d) Solid points denote the exactly simulated values that are imposed on the Grid data set as drift, where the blue one refers to the drift along the x-axis and the red one refers to the drift along the y-axis; cycles denote the estimated drifts that are calculated from the degenerated data set by our algorithm, where the cyan one refers to the drift along the x-axis and the pink one refers to the drift along the y-axis. (e) Super-resolution image of data set Radio, which is degenerated by the drift(10 nm per pixel). (f) Solid points denote the exactly simulated values that are imposed on the Radio data set as drift, where the blue one refers to the drift along x-axis and the red one refers to the drift along y-axis; cycles denote the estimated drifts that are calculated from the degenerated data set by our algorithm, where the cyan one refers to the drift along the x-axis and the pink one refers to the drift along the y-axis.

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