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Accurate Anatomical Background Model Improves Reconstruction of Absorptive Perturbations in Optical Tomography

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Abstract

Importance of anatomical background model in reconstructing absorptive perturbations at different depths in the neonatal head was assessed using Monte Carlo simulations. Results suggest that prior information of the optical background can improve reconstructions, even when optical parameters are only approximately known.

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