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End-to-End Algorithm Research in PACT—From Signal Processing to Reconstruction Solution to Image Processing

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posted on 2024-07-30, 08:59 authored by Chengbo Liu, Rongkang Gao, JinJin Cheng, Shuilin Wang, Wenqiang Hou, Shirui Dong, Yang Wang, Xuyu Fu, Silue Zeng, Yaguang Ren, Xiaohui Ma, Jinhai Liu, Mingjian Sun
Photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT) is an innovative biomedical imaging technique that has gained significant application in the field of biomedicine due to its ability to visualize optical contrast with high resolution and deep tissue penetration. However, the inherent challenges associated with photoacoustic signal excitation, propagation and detection often result in suboptimal image quality. To overcome these limitations, researchers have developed various advanced algorithms that span the entire image reconstruction pipeline. This review paper aims to presents a detailed analysis of the latest advancements in PACT algorithms and synthesizes these algorithms into a coherent framework. We provide a tripartite analysis—from signal processing to reconstruction solution to image processing, covering a spectrum of techniques. The principles and methodologies, as well as their applicability and limitations, are thoroughly discussed. The primary objective of this study is to provide a thorough review of advanced algorithms applicable to PACT, offering both theoretical foundations and practical guidance for enhancing the imaging effect of PACT.

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National Key Research and Development Program of China (2022YFE0132300,2023YFF0715300,2023YFC2411700,2020YFA0908800); National Natural Science Foundation of China (62105355,82122034,82327805,81927807,62275062); Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB0930000); Chinese Academy of Sciences (Y2023099); Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation (JCYJ20220531100409023,JCYJ20210324101403010,JCYJ20220818101403008); Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Biomedical Optical Imaging (2020B121201010); Project of Shandong Innovation and Startup Community of High-end Medical Apparatus and Instruments (2021-SGTTXM-005); Shandong Province Technology Innovation Guidance Plan (YDZX2023115); Shenzhen Key Laboratory for Molecular Imaging (ZDSY20130401165820357); Beijing Natural Science Foundation (7232146); Key Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging Science and System, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Taishan Scholar Special Funding Project of Shandong Province

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116605

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