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Statistical analysis of nonlinearly reconstructed near-infrared tomographic images. I. Theory and simulations
2002
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
Near-infrared (NIR) diffuse tomography is an emerging method for imaging the interior of tissues to quantify concentrations of hemoglobin and exogenous chromophores noninvasively in vivo. It often exploits an optical diffusion model-based image reconstruction algorithm to estimate spatial property values from measurements of the light flux at the surface of the tissue. In this study, mean-squared error (MSE) over the image is used to evaluate methods for regularizing the ill-posed inverse image
doi:10.1109/tmi.2002.801155
pmid:12374313
fatcat:7gg5nc7kcjdiricgfospe43nee