New Views of Black Holes from Computational Imaging
Kazunori Akiyama, Andrew Chael, Dominic W. Pesce

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of advanced computational imaging algorithms tailored for black hole imaging, emphasizing their importance as data complexity and volume increase with the expanding Event Horizon Telescope.
Contribution
Introduces novel computational imaging algorithms designed to improve black hole imaging amidst growing data challenges.
Findings
Algorithms enhance image reconstruction quality.
Scalability of algorithms with data volume.
Potential for improved black hole visualization.
Abstract
The unique challenges associated with imaging a black hole motivated the development of new computational imaging algorithms. As the Event Horizon Telescope continues to expand, these algorithms will need to evolve to keep pace with the increasingly demanding volume and dimensionality of the data.
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