Geometric Regularization in Bioluminescence Tomography
Bioluminescence tomography is a recent biomedical imaging technique which allows to study molecular and cellular activities in vivo. From a mathematical point of view, it is an ill-posed inverse source problem: the location and the intensity of a photon source inside an organism have to be determine...
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Main Author: | Kreutzmann, Tim (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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KIT Scientific Publishing
2014
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