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A DECISION-THEORETIC APPROACH TO TRANSILLUMINATION IMAGING IN BIOLOGICAL MEDIUMS
2007
2007 4th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro
The tradeoffs between ballistic imaging (time-gated imaging of first-arrival, unscattered photons) and conventional imaging for resolving tumors in biological scattering media are examined. For ballistic imaging, closed form expressions are derived to characterize the resolvability using five degrees of freedom (laser intensity, scattering coefficient, thickness of medium, false alarm rate, and number of observations). For conventional imaging, a numerical approximation is used to find the
doi:10.1109/isbi.2007.356915
dblp:conf/isbi/ErikssonN07
fatcat:nlwg3x5vc5hchkhpzarglzi54e