3D Reconstruction Using Optical Images

Various imaging methods for small animals are rapidly gaining acceptance in biology and medical research. Optical imaging is a very fast and convenient method of biological interrogation, but suffers from significant disadvantages, such as the absence of 3D image reconstruction algorithms. This have...

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Main Authors Tsyganov, Edward N, Antich, Pietro P, Mason, Ralph P, Parkey, Robert W, Seliounine, Serguei Y, Slavine, Nikolai V, Zinchenko, Alexander I
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 29.06.2004
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Summary:Various imaging methods for small animals are rapidly gaining acceptance in biology and medical research. Optical imaging is a very fast and convenient method of biological interrogation, but suffers from significant disadvantages, such as the absence of 3D image reconstruction algorithms. This have up until now impeded progress to a quantitative stage. Here we propose a 3D reconstruction algorithm for imaging light emitted at depths in small living animals. We believe the methods discussed here are novel and lead to a novel imaging paradigm, which we call Light Emission Tomography.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.physics/0406148