Space-Varying Iterative Restoration of Diffuse Optical Tomograms Reconstructed by the Photon Average Trajectories Method

<p/> <p>The possibility of improving the spatial resolution of diffuse optical tomograms reconstructed by the photon average trajectories (PAT) method is substantiated. The PAT method recently presented by us is based on a concept of an average statistical trajectory for transfer of ligh...

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Main Authors: Kravtsenyuk Olga V, Lyubimov Vladimir V, Konovalov Alexander B, Vlasov Vitaly V
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2007-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Online Access:http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2007/034747
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spelling doaj-347ccc9bbdf24ebfbae82b6c4175bbf62020-11-25T01:56:59ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802007-01-0120071034747Space-Varying Iterative Restoration of Diffuse Optical Tomograms Reconstructed by the Photon Average Trajectories MethodKravtsenyuk Olga VLyubimov Vladimir VKonovalov Alexander BVlasov Vitaly V<p/> <p>The possibility of improving the spatial resolution of diffuse optical tomograms reconstructed by the photon average trajectories (PAT) method is substantiated. The PAT method recently presented by us is based on a concept of an average statistical trajectory for transfer of light energy, the photon average trajectory (PAT). The inverse problem of diffuse optical tomography is reduced to a solution of an integral equation with integration along a conditional PAT. As a result, the conventional algorithms of projection computed tomography can be used for fast reconstruction of diffuse optical images. The shortcoming of the PAT method is that it reconstructs the images blurred due to averaging over spatial distributions of photons which form the signal measured by the receiver. To improve the resolution, we apply a spatially variant blur model based on an interpolation of the spatially invariant point spread functions simulated for the different small subregions of the image domain. Two iterative algorithms for solving a system of linear algebraic equations, the conjugate gradient algorithm for least squares problem and the modified residual norm steepest descent algorithm, are used for deblurring. It is shown that a <inline-formula><graphic file="1687-6180-2007-034747-i1.gif"/></inline-formula> gain in spatial resolution can be obtained.</p> http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2007/034747
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author Kravtsenyuk Olga V
Lyubimov Vladimir V
Konovalov Alexander B
Vlasov Vitaly V
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Lyubimov Vladimir V
Konovalov Alexander B
Vlasov Vitaly V
Space-Varying Iterative Restoration of Diffuse Optical Tomograms Reconstructed by the Photon Average Trajectories Method
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
author_facet Kravtsenyuk Olga V
Lyubimov Vladimir V
Konovalov Alexander B
Vlasov Vitaly V
author_sort Kravtsenyuk Olga V
title Space-Varying Iterative Restoration of Diffuse Optical Tomograms Reconstructed by the Photon Average Trajectories Method
title_short Space-Varying Iterative Restoration of Diffuse Optical Tomograms Reconstructed by the Photon Average Trajectories Method
title_full Space-Varying Iterative Restoration of Diffuse Optical Tomograms Reconstructed by the Photon Average Trajectories Method
title_fullStr Space-Varying Iterative Restoration of Diffuse Optical Tomograms Reconstructed by the Photon Average Trajectories Method
title_full_unstemmed Space-Varying Iterative Restoration of Diffuse Optical Tomograms Reconstructed by the Photon Average Trajectories Method
title_sort space-varying iterative restoration of diffuse optical tomograms reconstructed by the photon average trajectories method
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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1687-6180
publishDate 2007-01-01
description <p/> <p>The possibility of improving the spatial resolution of diffuse optical tomograms reconstructed by the photon average trajectories (PAT) method is substantiated. The PAT method recently presented by us is based on a concept of an average statistical trajectory for transfer of light energy, the photon average trajectory (PAT). The inverse problem of diffuse optical tomography is reduced to a solution of an integral equation with integration along a conditional PAT. As a result, the conventional algorithms of projection computed tomography can be used for fast reconstruction of diffuse optical images. The shortcoming of the PAT method is that it reconstructs the images blurred due to averaging over spatial distributions of photons which form the signal measured by the receiver. To improve the resolution, we apply a spatially variant blur model based on an interpolation of the spatially invariant point spread functions simulated for the different small subregions of the image domain. Two iterative algorithms for solving a system of linear algebraic equations, the conjugate gradient algorithm for least squares problem and the modified residual norm steepest descent algorithm, are used for deblurring. It is shown that a <inline-formula><graphic file="1687-6180-2007-034747-i1.gif"/></inline-formula> gain in spatial resolution can be obtained.</p>
url http://asp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2007/034747
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