SignificanceThe conventional optical properties (OPs) reconstruction in spatial frequency domain (SFD) imaging, like the lookup table (LUT) method, causes OPs aliasing and yields only average OPs without depth resolution. Integrating SFD imaging with time-resolved (TR) measurements enhances space-TR information, enabling improved reconstruction of absorption (μa) and reduced scattering (μs′) coefficients at various depths.AimTo achieve the stratified reconstruction of OPs and the separation between μa and μs′, using deep learning workflow based on the temporal and spatial information provided by time-domain SFD imaging technique, while enhancing the reconstruction accuracy.ApproachTwo data processing methods are employed for the OPs reconstruction with TR-SFD imaging, one is full TR data, and the other is the featured data extracted from the full TR data (E, continuous-wave component, ⟨t⟩, mean time of flight). We compared their performance using a series of simulation and phantom validations.ResultsCompared to the LUT approach, utilizing full TR, E and ⟨t⟩ datasets yield high-resolution OPs reconstruction results. Among the three datasets employed, full TR demonstrates the optimal accuracy.ConclusionsUtilizing the data obtained from SFD and TR measurement techniques allows for achieving high-resolution separation reconstruction of μa and μs′ at different depths within 5 mm.
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