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Effect of image reconstruction bias upon spectroscopy-based quantification of chromophorcs in near-infrared tomography

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Abstract

Accuracy of chromophore concentrations in near-infrared tomography is affected by negative bias in the recovery of absorption coefficients and availability of limited wavelengths. The effect of these factors has been studied with suitable error models.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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