Optical tomography with discretized path integral

  • Yuan B
  • Tamaki T
  • Kushida T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Abstract. We present a framework for optical tomography based on a path integral. Instead of directly solving the radiative transport equations, which have been widely used in optical tomography, we use a path integral that has been developed for rendering participating media based on the volume rendering equation in computer graphics. For a discretized two-dimensional layered grid, we develop an algorithm to estimate the extinction coefficients of each voxel with an interior point method. Numerical simulation results are shown to demonstrate that the proposed method works well.

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Yuan, B., Tamaki, T., Kushida, T., Mukaigawa, Y., Kubo, H., Raytchev, B., & Kaneda, K. (2015). Optical tomography with discretized path integral. Journal of Medical Imaging, 2(3), 033501. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jmi.2.3.033501

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