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Artificial Intelligence at the Service of Optical Measurements at the Ultimate Precision Limit - Université Grenoble Alpes

When light is diffused, with what precision can a measuring result be deduced from this light? An international research team has explored the limits of the possible thanks to artificial intelligence. No image is infinitely clear: whatever the manufacturing quality of a microscope or camera, there are always fundamental precision limits that cannot be exceeded. For example, the position of a particle can never be measured with infinite precision…
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When light is diffused, with what precision can a measuring result be deduced from this light? An international research team has explored the limits of the possible thanks to artificial intelligence. No image is infinitely clear: whatever the manufacturing quality of a microscope or camera, there are always fundamental precision limits that cannot be exceeded. For example, the position of a particle can never be measured with infinite precision…

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Université Grenoble Alpes broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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