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A sensitivity function-based conjugate gradient method for optical tomography with the frequency-domain equation of radiative transfer
Authors:Hyun Keol Kim
Institution:Département des Sciences Appliquées, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, Qué., Canada G7H 2B1
Abstract:The Sensitivity Function-based Conjugate Gradient Method (SFCGM) is described. This method is used to solve the inverse problems of function estimation, such as the local maps of absorption and scattering coefficients, as applied to optical tomography for biomedical imaging. A highly scattering, absorbing, non-reflecting, non-emitting medium is considered here and simultaneous reconstructions of absorption and scattering coefficients inside the test medium are achieved with the proposed optimization technique, by using the exit intensity measured at boundary surfaces. The forward problem is solved with a discrete-ordinates finite-difference method on the framework of the frequency-domain full equation of radiative transfer. The modulation frequency is set to 600 MHz and the frequency data, obtained with the source modulation, is used as the input data. The inversion results demonstrate that the SFCGM can retrieve simultaneously the spatial distributions of optical properties inside the medium within a reasonable accuracy, by significantly reducing a cross-talk between inter-parameters. It is also observed that the closer-to-detector objects are better retrieved.
Keywords:Optical tomography  Radiative transfer equation  Forward problem  Adjoint problem  Inverse problem  SFCGM  Frequency domain  Cross-talk  Anisotropic scattering
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