Acoustic heterogeneities in biological samples are known to cause artefacts in tomographic optoacoustic (photoacoustic) image reconstruction. A statistical weighted model-based reconstruction approach was previously introduced to mitigate such artefacts. However, this approach does not reliably provide high-quality reconstructions for partial-view imaging systems, which are common in preclinical and clinical optoacoustics. In this paper, the capability of the weighted model-based algorithm is extended to generate optoacoustic reconstructions with less distortions for partial-view geometry data. This is achieved by manipulating the weighting scheme based on the detector geometry. Using partial-view optoacoustic tomography data from a tissue-...
This paper comprehensively reviews the emerging topic of optoacoustic imaging from the image reconst...
Iterative model-based algorithms are known to enable more accurate and quantitative optoacoustic (ph...
Purpose: Image quantification in optoacoustic tomography implies the use of accurate forward models ...
Quantification of tissue morphology and biomarker distribution by means of optoacoustic tomography i...
A modified quantitative inversion algorithm is presented that minimizes the effects of internal acou...
Model-based optoacoustic inversion methods are capable of eliminating image artefacts associated wit...
Obtaining quantified optoacoustic reconstructions is an important and longstanding challenge, mainly...
Some biological samples contain strongly mismatched tissues such as bones or lungs that generally pr...
The high optoacoustic resolution at depths beyond the diffusive limit of light stems from the low sc...
Optimal optoacoustic tomographic sampling is often hindered by the frequency-dependent directivity o...
In many practical optoacoustic imaging implementations, dimensionality of the tomographic problem is...
A method is presented to reduce artefacts produced in optoacoustic tomography images due to internal...
Strong reflection and scattering effects, arising at the boundaries of acoustically mismatched areas...
Image quality in 3-D optoacoustic (photoacoustic) tomography is greatly influenced by both the measu...
Iterative model-based algorithms are known to enable more accurate and quantitative optoacoustic (ph...
This paper comprehensively reviews the emerging topic of optoacoustic imaging from the image reconst...
Iterative model-based algorithms are known to enable more accurate and quantitative optoacoustic (ph...
Purpose: Image quantification in optoacoustic tomography implies the use of accurate forward models ...
Quantification of tissue morphology and biomarker distribution by means of optoacoustic tomography i...
A modified quantitative inversion algorithm is presented that minimizes the effects of internal acou...
Model-based optoacoustic inversion methods are capable of eliminating image artefacts associated wit...
Obtaining quantified optoacoustic reconstructions is an important and longstanding challenge, mainly...
Some biological samples contain strongly mismatched tissues such as bones or lungs that generally pr...
The high optoacoustic resolution at depths beyond the diffusive limit of light stems from the low sc...
Optimal optoacoustic tomographic sampling is often hindered by the frequency-dependent directivity o...
In many practical optoacoustic imaging implementations, dimensionality of the tomographic problem is...
A method is presented to reduce artefacts produced in optoacoustic tomography images due to internal...
Strong reflection and scattering effects, arising at the boundaries of acoustically mismatched areas...
Image quality in 3-D optoacoustic (photoacoustic) tomography is greatly influenced by both the measu...
Iterative model-based algorithms are known to enable more accurate and quantitative optoacoustic (ph...
This paper comprehensively reviews the emerging topic of optoacoustic imaging from the image reconst...
Iterative model-based algorithms are known to enable more accurate and quantitative optoacoustic (ph...
Purpose: Image quantification in optoacoustic tomography implies the use of accurate forward models ...