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Computerized Modelling Of Photon Migration In Tissue
In this paper we present work that is part of a project to develop a method for reconstructing the three-dimensional distribution of some medically relevant physical parameters in the inte.rior of the human body from photon migration imaging (F'MI) data. In this imaging technique, light in the infrared or near-infrared region is pulsed into tissue. Escaping light is detected at various points in a time-resolved manner; these data contain information about the structum through which the light has passed. Our proposed method for recovering localized three-dimensional information from such data includes computerized modelling of the migration of light photons through tissue. Here we present one approach to such modelling.