Reduction of Poisson noise in measured time-resolved data for time-domain diffuse optical tomography

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S. Okawa
Y. Endo
Y. Hoshi
Y. Yamada
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[1] The University of Electro-Communications,Department of Mechanical Engineering and Intelligent Systems
[2] Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry,undefined
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Maximum a posteriori estimation; Poisson distribution; Markov process; Optical tomography;
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A method to reduce noise for time-domain diffuse optical tomography (DOT) is proposed. Poisson noise which contaminates time-resolved photon counting data is reduced by use of maximum a posteriori estimation. The noise-free data are modeled as a Markov random process, and the measured time-resolved data are assumed as Poisson distributed random variables. The posterior probability of the occurrence of the noise-free data is formulated. By maximizing the probability, the noise-free data are estimated, and the Poisson noise is reduced as a result. The performances of the Poisson noise reduction are demonstrated in some experiments of the image reconstruction of time-domain DOT. In simulations, the proposed method reduces the relative error between the noise-free and noisy data to about one thirtieth, and the reconstructed DOT image was smoothed by the proposed noise reduction. The variance of the reconstructed absorption coefficients decreased by 22% in a phantom experiment. The quality of DOT, which can be applied to breast cancer screening etc., is improved by the proposed noise reduction.
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