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A hybrid inversion scheme combining Markov chain Monte Carlo and iterative methods for determining optical properties of random media (1802.00638v2)

Published 2 Feb 2018 in physics.comp-ph

Abstract: Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) including diffuse optical tomography is an imaging modality which makes use of diffuse light propagation in random media. When optical properties of a random medium is investigated from boundary measurements of reflected or transmitted light, iterative inversion schemes such as the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm are known to fail when initial guesses are not close to the true value of the coefficient to be reconstructed. In this paper, we investigate how this weakness of iterative schemes is overcome by the use of Markov chain Monte Carlo. Using time-resolved measurements performed against a polyurethane-based phantom, we present a case that the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm fails to work but the proposed hybrid method works well. Then with a toy model of diffuse optical tomography we illustrate that the evenberg-Marquardt method fails when it is trapped by a local minimum but the hybrid method can escape from local minima by using the Metropolis-Hastings Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm until it reaches the valley of the global minimum. The proposed hybrid scheme can be applied to different inverse problems in NIRS which are solved iteratively. We find that for both numerical and phantom experiments optical properties such as the absorption and reduced scattering coefficients can be retrieved without being trapped by a local minimum when Monte Carlo simulation is run only about $100$ steps before switching to an iterative method. The hybrid method is compared with simulated annealing. Although the Metropolis-Hastings MCMC arrives at the steady state at about $10000$ Monte Carlo steps, in the hybrid method the Monte Carlo simulation can be stopped way before the burn-in time.

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