Saxton W O, Frank J
Ultramicroscopy. 1977 Apr;2(2-3):219-27. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3991(76)91385-1.
The use of cross-correlation to detect randomly positioned low-dose realizations of a motif in an image field is quantitatively evaluated. For both the bright- and dark-field cases, we derive theoretical expressions for the minimum dose allowing detection in terms of motif size, resolution, and contrast. Model computations on simulated low-dose images of a spherical virus particle give results that agree with our theoretical formulas and demonstrate the feasibility of this approach.
对互相关用于检测图像场中随机定位的基序低剂量实现的情况进行了定量评估。对于明场和暗场情况,我们根据基序大小、分辨率和对比度推导出了允许检测的最小剂量的理论表达式。对球形病毒颗粒模拟低剂量图像的模型计算结果与我们的理论公式相符,并证明了该方法的可行性。