F. Gao, Huijuan Zhao, Y. Tanikawa, K. Homma, Y. Yamada
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A comparative investigation of influences of target size and contrast on diffuse optical tomography by featured-data and full time-resolved reconstructions
This paper presents time-resolved diffuse optical tomographic imaging of human lower legs and forearms. To identify the sources that cause the low quantitativeness in the reconstructed images, a comparative study is carried out on reality-simulating numerical phantoms using both the featured-data and full time-resolved algorithms.