Retrieval procedure for time-resolved near-infrared tissue spectroscopy based on the optimal estimation method
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
We propose the use of a retrieval procedure for time-resolved near-infrared
tissue spectroscopy based on the 'optimal estimation' method. The aim of this
retrieval method is to obtain an improved estimate of the target parameters
compared with standard nonlinear least-squares routines, since the inverse
problem dedicated to retrieve the optical properties of tissue is ill posed.
A priori information on target and forward model parameters is used, so
that a larger number of target parameters can be retrieved, and/or a better
accuracy and precision can be achieved on the retrieved target parameters. The
procedure has been tested on time-resolved simulated experiments generated,
using solutions of the diffusion equation and with solutions of the radiative
transfer equation reconstructed with Monte Carlo simulations. The results
obtained show that, by using a priori information on target parameters, we
have a smaller difference between retrieved values and true values, and lower
retrieved error bars. Similarly, a more correct estimate of the errors of the
forward model parameters improves the retrieval of the target parameters.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Retrieval; Time-resolved near-infrared tissue spectroscopy; Optimal estimation method
Elenco autori:
DEL BIANCO, Samuele
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