Abstract
An anatomical atlas-based method for 3D DOT brain imaging is presented. Numerical simulations and phantom experiments show that the method is computation-efficient in generation, registration and anatomical labeling of 3D image findings with high fidelity.
© 2010 Optical Society of America
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