Title :
Optical Diffuse Imaging of an Ex Vivo Model Cancerous Human Breast Using Independent Component Analysis
Author :
Xu, Min ; Alrubaiee, Mohammad ; Gayen, S.K. ; Alfano, R.R.
Author_Institution :
Fairfield Univ., Fairfield
Abstract :
Optical imaging using independent component analysis (OPTICA) has been used for detection, 3D localization, and cross-section imaging of a tumor inside a model human breast composed of ex vivo human breast tissues. OPTICA uses a multisource target illumination and multidetector signal acquisition scheme to obtain multiple spatial and angular views of the sample for target localization. Independent component analysis of the perturbations in the spatial light intensity distribution measured on the sample boundary sorts out the signal originating from individual targets. A back-projection technique estimates the cross-section of each target. The approach correctly provided the positions of a tumor located at the mid-plane and two glandular structures located at different positions within the 33-mm thick model breast. The reconstructed cross-section images are in good agreement with known dimensions of the structures, and pathological findings.
Keywords :
biological organs; biomedical optical imaging; cancer; image reconstruction; independent component analysis; mammography; medical image processing; tumours; 3-D localization; OPTICA; back-projection technique; cross-section imaging; ex vivo model cancerous human breast; image reconstruction; independent component analysis; multidetector signal acquisition; multisource target illumination; optical diffuse imaging; size 33 mm; spatial light intensity distribution; target localization; Biomedical optical imaging; Breast neoplasms; Humans; Image reconstruction; Independent component analysis; Lighting; Magnetic resonance imaging; Optical devices; Optical imaging; Ultrafast optics; Breast cancer; diffuse optical imaging; independent component analysis; near infrared (NIR) imaging; optical imaging using independent component analysis (OPTICA); optical mammography;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2007.912831