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Non-invasive determination of the absorption coefficient of the brain from time-resolved reflectance using a neural network
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Neuroimaging ModalityOphthalmologyNeurophysiologyPhysiological OpticNeural NetworkBiomedical ImagingNeuroimagingSocial SciencesNeurologyNeuroscienceBrain ElectrophysiologyBrain ImagingMedicineBrain ModelingTime-resolved ReflectanceAbsorption CoefficientLayered Diffusion EquationReflectance Modeling
We investigated the performance of a neural network for derivation of the absorption coefficient of the brain from simulated non-invasive time-resolved reflectance measurements on the head. A five-layered geometry was considered assuming that the optical properties (except the absorption coefficient of the brain) and the thickness of all layers were known with an uncertainty. A solution of the layered diffusion equation was used to train the neural network. We determined the absorption coefficient of the brain with an RMS error of <6% from reflectance data at a single distance calculated by diffusion theory. By applying the neural network to reflectance curves obtained from Monte Carlo simulations, similar errors were found.
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