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== Appendix ==
== Appendix ==
This work is a collaboration with David B. Lindell and Gordon Wetzstein of the Stanford Computational Imaging Group. The team member contribution is broken down as follows:
Alexander W. Bergman (PSYCH 221 student) performed the literature review and analysis, helped brainstorm the solution method, implemented the methods and collected the results, speculated on the conclusion of the results, and wrote the report.
David B. Lindell (non-PSYCH 221 student) proposed the idea for the project, helped with the literature review, helped brainstorm the solution method and provided guidance and suggestions on the methods.
Gordon Wetzstein (non-PSYCH 221 student) developed the motivation for the project and results to pursue, helped with the literature review, helped brainstorm the solution method and provided guidance and suggestion on the methods, and provided the computing resources for performing the project.


== Source Code ==
== Source Code ==

Revision as of 00:25, 13 December 2019

Introduction

Background

Methods

Results

Conclusions

References

Appendix

This work is a collaboration with David B. Lindell and Gordon Wetzstein of the Stanford Computational Imaging Group. The team member contribution is broken down as follows:

Alexander W. Bergman (PSYCH 221 student) performed the literature review and analysis, helped brainstorm the solution method, implemented the methods and collected the results, speculated on the conclusion of the results, and wrote the report.

David B. Lindell (non-PSYCH 221 student) proposed the idea for the project, helped with the literature review, helped brainstorm the solution method and provided guidance and suggestions on the methods.

Gordon Wetzstein (non-PSYCH 221 student) developed the motivation for the project and results to pursue, helped with the literature review, helped brainstorm the solution method and provided guidance and suggestion on the methods, and provided the computing resources for performing the project.

Source Code

The repository containing the source code for the methods and evaluation of this project is available upon request. Contact awb@stanford.edu.

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