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Jean-Charles Baritaux

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Sparsity-Inducing Reconstruction Methods for Fluorescence Diffuse Optical Tomography

Jean-Charles Baritaux

The recent advances in fluorescent molecular probes, photon detection instrumentation, and photon propagation models in tissue, have facilitated the emergence of innovative molecular imaging technologies such as Fluorescence Diffuse Optical Tomography (FDO ...
EPFL2012

Sparsity-Driven Reconstruction for FDOT With Anatomical Priors

Michaël Unser, Jean-Charles Baritaux, Kai Hassler, Sebanti Sanyal, Martina Bucher

In this paper we propose a method based on (2, 1)-mixed-norm penalization for incorporating a structural prior in FDOT image reconstruction. The effect of (2, 1)-mixed-norm penalization is twofold: first, a sparsifying effect which isolates few anatomical ...
IEEE2011

A Primal-Dual Reconstruction Algorithm For Fluorescence And Bioluminescence Tomography

Michaël Unser, Jean-Charles Baritaux

We introduce a new primal-dual reconstruction algorithm for fluorescence and bioluminescence tomography. As often in optical tomography, image reconstruction is performed by optimizing a multi-term convex cost function. Current reconstruction methods emplo ...
Ieee Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, Po Box 1331, Piscataway, Nj 08855-1331 Usa2011
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