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12 February 2008 Accelerated DOT reconstruction using multiple sub-volumes
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Abstract
We present a new method to reconstruct arbitrary large volumes in (fluorescence) diffuse optical tomography by splitting the volume of reconstruction into sub-volumes. This allows to perform nonlinear reconstruction on large grids with a larger number of measurement data and more grid nodes than conventional reconstruction schemes, where images are reconstructed on a single grid. We investigate how the reconstructed spatial distributions of diffusion and absorption coefficients using the new method depend on the size of the sub-volumes, compare the convergence to the conventional nonlinear approach, and present an error estimation.
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Ronny Ziegler, Tim Nielsen, Dirk Grosenick, Oliver Steinkellner, Axel Hagen, Rainer Macdonald, and Herbert Rinneberg "Accelerated DOT reconstruction using multiple sub-volumes", Proc. SPIE 6850, Multimodal Biomedical Imaging III, 68500A (12 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.763458
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Sensors

Luminescence

Diffusion

Scattering

Reconstruction algorithms

Optical properties

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