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29 December 1992 Analytic inversion of a general model in diffuse tomography
F. Alberto Grunbaum, Sarah K. Patch
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Abstract
The idea of diffuse tomography has been recently introduced as a way of modeling an imaging problem using photons with very low energy. It can be seen as a far reaching extension of the standard tomographic problem where photons are assumed to travel in a straight line. Although any real-life application will require the solution to the three-dimensional problem, we start with the two-dimensional problem.
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F. Alberto Grunbaum and Sarah K. Patch "Analytic inversion of a general model in diffuse tomography", Proc. SPIE 1767, Inverse Problems in Scattering and Imaging, (29 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139031
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KEYWORDS
Photons

Information operations

Electroluminescence

Inverse problems

Tomography

3D modeling

Scattering

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