Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is a promising imaging technique that utilizes the detection of light-induced acoustic waves for both morphological and functional biomedical imaging. However, producing high-quality images using PAT is still challenging and requires further research. Besides improving image reconstruction, which turns the raw photoacoustic signal into a PAT image, an alternative way to address this issue is through image post-processing, which can enhance and optimize the reconstructed PAT image. Image post-processing methods have rapidly emerged in PAT and are proven to be essential in improving image quality in recent research. In this review, we investigate the need for image post-processing in PAT imaging. We conduct a thorough literature review on the latest PAT image post-processing articles, including both general and PAT-specific post-processing techniques. In contrast to previous reviews, our analysis focuses specifically on advanced image post-processing rather than image reconstruction methods. By highlighting their potential applications, we hope to encourage further research and development in PAT image post-processing technology.
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Tang, K., Zhang, S., Liang, Z., Wang, Y., Ge, J., Chen, W., & Qi, L. (2023, July 1). Advanced Image Post-Processing Methods for Photoacoustic Tomography: A Review. Photonics. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics10070707
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