Phase unwrapping is a critical step in interferometric imaging modalities such as holography and synthetic aperture radar, yet conventional analytical algorithms struggle in low signal-to-noise and high-speckle environments. This study presents an artificial intelligence (AI)-based phase-unwrapping framework using a Pix2Pix conditional generative adversarial network (cGAN). A model was designed for robustness under Rayleigh-distributed speckle noise and phase decorrelation, conditions representative of realistic interferometric measurements. Trained on synthetically generated wrapped–unwrapped phase pairs, the AI approach was compared against established analytical phase-unwrapping methods, a quality-guided unwrapping algorithm (Herraez)and a minimum-norm network-flow optimization method (Costantini). Quantitative evaluation using the root mean square error (RMSE), structural similarity index measure (SSIM), and a composite performance index demonstrated that the cGAN was superior under noisy conditions, successfully recovering phase information beyond its training noise range at σ=10, and accurately unwrapping phases up to σ=20. This was under a pure unwrapping performance analysis, utility performance was also tested comparing all images to clean noiseless phase. The Pix2Pix model also proved resilient to detector artifacts, despite not being explicitly trained on them, and its worst performance yielded RMSE and SSIM values of 0.089 and 0.927, respectively, with perfect values being 0 and 1. The proposed framework simultaneously unwraps and denoises the phase, offering a simple, open-source, and highly adaptable alternative for phase unwrapping in noisy interferometric systems. Future work will focus on extending the framework to experimental datasets.
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