Fluorescence molecular tomography (FMT) is quite demanding in terms of acquisition/computational times due to the huge amount of data. Different research groups have proposed compression approaches regarding both illumination (wide field structured light instead of raster point scanning) and detection (compression of the acquired images). The authors have previously proposed a fast FMT reconstruction method based on the combination of a multiple-view approach with a full compression scheme. This method had been successfully tested on a cylindrical phantom and is being generalized in this paper to samples of arbitrary shape. The devised procedure and algorithms have been tested on an ex-vivo mouse.

Fluorescence molecular tomography on animal model by means of multiple views structured light illumination / N. Ducros, A. Bassi, G. Valentini, G. Canti, S. Arridge, C. D'Andrea. - In: PROGRESS IN BIOMEDICAL OPTICS AND IMAGING. - ISSN 1605-7422. - 8578:(2013 Mar 25), pp. 85781X.1-85781X.5. (Intervento presentato al 10. convegno Optical tomography and spectroscopy of tissue tenutosi a San Francisco (CA) nel 2013) [10.1117/12.2004469].

Fluorescence molecular tomography on animal model by means of multiple views structured light illumination

G. Canti;
2013

Abstract

Fluorescence molecular tomography (FMT) is quite demanding in terms of acquisition/computational times due to the huge amount of data. Different research groups have proposed compression approaches regarding both illumination (wide field structured light instead of raster point scanning) and detection (compression of the acquired images). The authors have previously proposed a fast FMT reconstruction method based on the combination of a multiple-view approach with a full compression scheme. This method had been successfully tested on a cylindrical phantom and is being generalized in this paper to samples of arbitrary shape. The devised procedure and algorithms have been tested on an ex-vivo mouse.
English
image compression; optical molecular imaging; optical tomography; structured light; atomic and molecular physics, and optics; electronic, optical and magnetic materials; biomaterials; radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging
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25-mar-2013
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Optical tomography and spectroscopy of tissue
San Francisco (CA)
2013
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Society of photo-optical instrumentation engineers (SPIE)
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Fluorescence molecular tomography on animal model by means of multiple views structured light illumination / N. Ducros, A. Bassi, G. Valentini, G. Canti, S. Arridge, C. D'Andrea. - In: PROGRESS IN BIOMEDICAL OPTICS AND IMAGING. - ISSN 1605-7422. - 8578:(2013 Mar 25), pp. 85781X.1-85781X.5. (Intervento presentato al 10. convegno Optical tomography and spectroscopy of tissue tenutosi a San Francisco (CA) nel 2013) [10.1117/12.2004469].
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