Background: The high-precision analysis of multimode fibers (MMFs) is a critical task in numerous applications, including remote sensing, medical imaging, and environmental monitoring. In this study, we propose a novel deep interpretable network approach to reconstruct spectral images captured using CCD sensors. Methods: Our model leverages a Tiny-YOLO-inspired convolutional neural network architecture, specifically designed for spectral wavelength prediction tasks. A total of 1880 CCD interference images were acquired across a broad near-infrared range from 1527.7 to 1565.3 nm. To ensure precise predictions, we introduce a dynamic factor α and design a dynamic adaptive loss function based on Huber loss and Log-Cosh loss. Results: Experimental evaluation with five-fold cross-validation demonstrates the robustness of the proposed method, achieving an average validation MSE of 0.0149, an R2 score of 0.9994, and a normalized error (μ) of 0.0005 in single MMF wavelength prediction, confirming its strong generalization capability across unseen data. The reconstructed outputs are further visualized as smooth spectral curves, providing interpretable insights into the model’s decision-making process. Conclusions: This study highlights the potential of deep learning-based interpretable networks in reconstructing high-fidelity spectral images from CCD sensors, paving the way for advancements in spectral imaging technology.
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Yuzhe Wang
Eindhoven University of Technology
Songlu Lin
Jilin University
Fudong Zhang
Changchun University of Science and Technology
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Jilin University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68dd9537fe798ba2fc4995a6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app151910606