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Non-Jacobian non-linear image reconstruction technique in diffuse optical tomography

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Abstract

A novel approach to the image reconstruction problem in diffuse optical tomography is proposed. This technique is free from Jacobian calculations and is based on separating the non-linear inverse problem into two steps: calculation of the volumetric source distribution and update of the estimates of the optical properties. Advantages and potential applications of the new technique are analyzed.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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