A metamodeling approach is introduced and applied to efficiently estimate the bulk optical properties of turbid media from spatially resolved spectroscopy (SRS) measurements. The model has been trained on a set of liquid phantoms covering a wide range of optical properties representative for food and agricultural products and was successfully validated in forward and inverse mode on phantoms not used for training the model. With relative prediction errors of 10% for the estimated bulk optical properties the potential of this metamodeling approach for the estimation of the optical properties of turbid media from spatially resolved spectroscopy measurements has been demonstrated.status: publishe
Abstract. We describe a fast, accurate method for determination of the optical coefficients of ‘semi...
International audienceFast estimation of optical properties from reflectance measurements at two spa...
International audienceEvidence of water reflectance saturation in extremely turbid media is highligh...
In many research areas and application domains, the bulk optical properties of biological materials ...
Estimation of the bulk optical properties of turbid samples from spatially resolved reflectance meas...
A non-contact Fourier transform interferometric imaging system was used to collect hyperspectral ima...
We present a novel, noncontact method for the determination of quantitative optical properties of tu...
Food quality is critically determined by its microstructure and composition. These properties could ...
International audienceMeasuring the optical properties of highly diffuse materials is a challenge as...
In this thesis two techniques for determination of the absorption- and reduced scattering coefficien...
We report a novel diffuse optical spectroscopy probe design for determining optical properties of su...
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Reflectance acquired with a multimode optical fiber probe can be related to optical properties of an...
Noncontact, frequency-domain measurements of diffusely reflected light are used to quantify optical ...
We present a simple, convenient fibre-optics probe system for the determination optical properties o...
Abstract. We describe a fast, accurate method for determination of the optical coefficients of ‘semi...
International audienceFast estimation of optical properties from reflectance measurements at two spa...
International audienceEvidence of water reflectance saturation in extremely turbid media is highligh...
In many research areas and application domains, the bulk optical properties of biological materials ...
Estimation of the bulk optical properties of turbid samples from spatially resolved reflectance meas...
A non-contact Fourier transform interferometric imaging system was used to collect hyperspectral ima...
We present a novel, noncontact method for the determination of quantitative optical properties of tu...
Food quality is critically determined by its microstructure and composition. These properties could ...
International audienceMeasuring the optical properties of highly diffuse materials is a challenge as...
In this thesis two techniques for determination of the absorption- and reduced scattering coefficien...
We report a novel diffuse optical spectroscopy probe design for determining optical properties of su...
We have developed an analytic solution for spatially resolved diffuse reflectance within the deltaP1...
Reflectance acquired with a multimode optical fiber probe can be related to optical properties of an...
Noncontact, frequency-domain measurements of diffusely reflected light are used to quantify optical ...
We present a simple, convenient fibre-optics probe system for the determination optical properties o...
Abstract. We describe a fast, accurate method for determination of the optical coefficients of ‘semi...
International audienceFast estimation of optical properties from reflectance measurements at two spa...
International audienceEvidence of water reflectance saturation in extremely turbid media is highligh...