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30 May 1995 Analysis of time-resolved data for tomographical image reconstruction of opaque phantoms and finite absorbers in diffusive media
Bidyut Baran Das, Jean J. Dolne, Randall Locke Barbour, Harry L. Graber, Jenghwa Chang, M. E. Zevallos, Feng Liu, Robert R. Alfano
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Abstract
Experimental time-resolved data was used for direct reconstruction of images of laboratory phantoms in highly scattering media. Using different time zones of the temporal profiles, computed images were calculated by solving a one-step linear perturbation equation derived from transport theory. In nearly all cases tested, high quality reconstructions were obtained even for highly undermined problems.
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Bidyut Baran Das, Jean J. Dolne, Randall Locke Barbour, Harry L. Graber, Jenghwa Chang, M. E. Zevallos, Feng Liu, and Robert R. Alfano "Analysis of time-resolved data for tomographical image reconstruction of opaque phantoms and finite absorbers in diffusive media", Proc. SPIE 2389, Optical Tomography, Photon Migration, and Spectroscopy of Tissue and Model Media: Theory, Human Studies, and Instrumentation, (30 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.209982
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KEYWORDS
Reconstruction algorithms

Sensors

Image quality

Opacity

Image restoration

Signal detection

3D displays

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