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Localization of an absorbing inhomogeneity in a scattering medium in a statistical framework

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Abstract

An approach for the fast localization and detection of an absorbing inhomogeneity in a tissuelike scattering medium is presented. The probability of detection as a function of the size, location, and absorptive properties of the inhomogeneity is investigated. The detection sensitivity in relation to the source and detector location serves as a basis for instrument design.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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