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Encoder-decoder deep learning network for simultaneous reconstruction of fluorescence yield and lifetime distributions.

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A time-domain fluorescence molecular tomography in reflective geometry (TD-rFMT) has been proposed to circumvent the penetration limit and reconstruct fluorescence distribution within a 2.5-cm depth regardless of the object size. In this paper, an end-to-end encoder-decoder network is proposed to further enhance the reconstruction performance of TD-rFMT. The network reconstructs both the fluorescence yield and lifetime distributions directly from the time-resolved fluorescent signals. According to the properties of TD-rFMT, proper noise was added to the simulation training data and a customized loss function was adopted for self-supervised and supervised joint training. Simulations and phantom experiments demonstrate that the proposed network can significantly improve the spatial resolution, positioning accuracy, and accuracy of lifetime values.© 2022 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Optica Open Access Publishing Agreement.

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