Reconstruction method for optical tomography based on the linearized Bregman iteration with sparse regularization (Q278092)

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Reconstruction method for optical tomography based on the linearized Bregman iteration with sparse regularization
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    Reconstruction method for optical tomography based on the linearized Bregman iteration with sparse regularization (English)
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    2 May 2016
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    Summary: Optical molecular imaging is a promising technique and has been widely used in physiology, and pathology at cellular and molecular levels, which includes different modalities such as bioluminescence tomography, fluorescence molecular tomography and Cerenkov luminescence tomography. The inverse problem is ill-posed for the above modalities, which cause a nonunique solution. In this paper, we propose an effective reconstruction method based on the linearized Bregman iterative algorithm with sparse regularization (LBSR) for reconstruction. Considering the sparsity characteristics of the reconstructed sources, the sparsity can be regarded as a kind of a priori information and sparse regularization is incorporated, which can accurately locate the position of the source. The linearized Bregman iteration method is exploited to minimize the sparse regularization problem so as to further achieve fast and accurate reconstruction results. Experimental results in a numerical simulation and in vivo mouse demonstrate the effectiveness and potential of the proposed method.
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    linearized Bregman iteration
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    bioluminescence tomography
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    reconstruction method
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