Abstract
Purpose: Fluorescence molecular tomography (FMT) is a promising technique for three-dimensional (3D) visualization of biomarkers in small animals. Morphological reconstruction is valuable and necessary for further applications of FMT owing to its innate requirement for knowledge of the molecular probe distributions. Procedures: In this study, a Laplacian manifold regularization joint ℓ1/2-norm model is proposed for morphological reconstruction and solved by a nonconvex algorithm commonly referred to as the half-threshold algorithm. The model is combined with the structural and sparsity priors to achieve the location and structure of the target. In addition, two improvement forms (truncated and hybrid truncated forms) are proposed for better morphological reconstruction. The truncated form is proposed for balancing the sharpness and smoothness of the boundary of reconstruction. A hybrid truncated form is proposed for more structural priors. To evaluate the proposed methods, three simulation studies (morphological, robust, and double target analyses) and an in vivo experiment were performed. Results: The proposed methods demonstrated morphological accuracy, location accuracy, and reconstruction robustness in glioma simulation studies. An in vivo experiment with an orthotopic glioma mouse model confirmed the advantages of the proposed methods. The proposed methods always yielded the best intersection of union (IoU) in simulations and in vivo experiments (mean of 0.80 IoU). Conclusions: Simulation studies and in vivo experiments demonstrate that the proposed half-threshold hybrid truncated Laplacian algorithm had an improved performance compared with the comparative algorithm in terms of morphology.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 394-406 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
| Journal | Molecular Imaging and Biology |
| Volume | 23 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jun 2021 |
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Keywords
- Fluorescence molecular tomography
- In vivo imaging
- Laplacian manifold
- Morphology
- Nonconvex
- Reconstruction
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