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Developing photogrammetric methods for acquiring realistic head surface models of newborn infants for optical tomography

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Abstract

Three-dimensional optical imaging of the newborn infant brain requires precise knowledge of the head surface and the optode positions. Photogrammetric techniques are being developed which provide this information for infants in an intensive care environment.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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