1 minute
Titel: „Scattering optical tomography with discretized path integral“
Vortragender: Professor Toru Tamaki (Hiroshima University, Japan)
Datum: 3. Dezember 2015, 10:00 Uhr
Ort: HS T03, Fachbereich Computerwissensch
Abstract:
Tomography, an inverse problem to recover inside an object by
probing light and observing its output, is an important issue in
physics, medical imaging, and related research fields. In this talk,
we will present an approach to optical scattering tomography that
uses discretized path integral to model the light transport. We
make assumptions on a specific scattering model to facilitate the
computation, then formulate an inverse problem to be solved by
an interior point method. We will show some simulation results,
comparisons with diffusion optical tomography, and conclude with
future directions.
Short Biography:
He is an associate professor at Hiroshima University, Japan.
Currently, he is a visiting researcher at ESIEE Paris, France. His
research interests include computer vision, pattern recognition,
and medical image analysis.
Host: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Andreas Uhl