Quantitative study on image reconstruction in frequency domain diffuse optical tomography

Diffuse Optical Tomography (DOT) is a non-invasive imaging modality which depends on modeling the propagation of near-infrared light in tissue to determine optical properties such as absorption and scattering coefficient of the medium. This technique has a number of clinical applications, especially...

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Main Author: Chin, Hooi Ling.
Other Authors: Lee Kijoon
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-453402023-03-03T15:34:41Z Quantitative study on image reconstruction in frequency domain diffuse optical tomography Chin, Hooi Ling. Lee Kijoon School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Science::Medicine::Optical instruments Diffuse Optical Tomography (DOT) is a non-invasive imaging modality which depends on modeling the propagation of near-infrared light in tissue to determine optical properties such as absorption and scattering coefficient of the medium. This technique has a number of clinical applications, especially in medical imaging where it could help resolve oxygen saturation and total hemoglobin concentration (THC) in tissue and potentially be used in imaging malignant tumors. In this project, a main simulation and reconstruction tool, Near Infrared Frequency domain Absorption and Scatter Tomography (NIRFAST), is used for image reconstruction. NIRFAST is an FEM based package for modeling near-infrared light transport in tissue. A major challenge was to work out how to interface experimental data with the tools provided by the package. A deep understanding of the inner algorithms of the package is needed in order to process the data into an acceptable form, and it is often down to basic trial and error tactics to find the best parameters to use in various methods. Therefore, this report will focus on how different methods and parameters in the software affect the reconstruction results and the detailed mathematical operations required for integration of experimental data into NIRFAST. The reported inhomogeneity findings demonstrated favorably that NIRFAST is a suitable tool for FD DOT image reconstruction. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2011-06-13T01:48:01Z 2011-06-13T01:48:01Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/45340 en Nanyang Technological University 60 p. application/pdf
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Quantitative study on image reconstruction in frequency domain diffuse optical tomography
description Diffuse Optical Tomography (DOT) is a non-invasive imaging modality which depends on modeling the propagation of near-infrared light in tissue to determine optical properties such as absorption and scattering coefficient of the medium. This technique has a number of clinical applications, especially in medical imaging where it could help resolve oxygen saturation and total hemoglobin concentration (THC) in tissue and potentially be used in imaging malignant tumors. In this project, a main simulation and reconstruction tool, Near Infrared Frequency domain Absorption and Scatter Tomography (NIRFAST), is used for image reconstruction. NIRFAST is an FEM based package for modeling near-infrared light transport in tissue. A major challenge was to work out how to interface experimental data with the tools provided by the package. A deep understanding of the inner algorithms of the package is needed in order to process the data into an acceptable form, and it is often down to basic trial and error tactics to find the best parameters to use in various methods. Therefore, this report will focus on how different methods and parameters in the software affect the reconstruction results and the detailed mathematical operations required for integration of experimental data into NIRFAST. The reported inhomogeneity findings demonstrated favorably that NIRFAST is a suitable tool for FD DOT image reconstruction.
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Chin, Hooi Ling.
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title Quantitative study on image reconstruction in frequency domain diffuse optical tomography
title_short Quantitative study on image reconstruction in frequency domain diffuse optical tomography
title_full Quantitative study on image reconstruction in frequency domain diffuse optical tomography
title_fullStr Quantitative study on image reconstruction in frequency domain diffuse optical tomography
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative study on image reconstruction in frequency domain diffuse optical tomography
title_sort quantitative study on image reconstruction in frequency domain diffuse optical tomography
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