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12 April 2021 Front Matter: Volume 11639
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Contents

BREAST IMAGING

11639 05 Edge artifact removal in diffuse optical tomography using the heterogeneous VICTRE digital breast model [11639-1]

11639 06 Minor tissue absorbers can distinguish benign and malignant breast lesions using broadband quantitative diffuse optical spectroscopy [11639-2]

11639 08 High-throughput multi-wavelength time-resolved optical mammograph: importance of in vivo performance assessment [11639-4]

11639 09 Total hemoglobin changes in the breast tumors volume of patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy: a longitudinal analysis (Invited Paper) [11639-5]

11639 0A Unsupervised machine learning model for DOT reconstruction [11639-6]

11639 0C SOLUS: an innovative multimodal imaging system to improve breast cancer diagnosis through diffuse optics and ultrasounds [11639-8]

11639 0D MRI guided wearable near infrared spectral tomography: simulation study [11639-9]

TISSUE SPECTROSCOPY AND IMAGING

11639 0E Neural network forward model and transfer learning calibration from Monte Carlo to diffuse reflectance spectroscopy [11639-10]

11639 0F A multi-laboratory comparison of photon migration instruments and their performances: the BitMap exercise [11639-11]

11639 0G Vascular optical spectroscopy for the detection of contrast-agent perfusion during x-ray angiography in peripheral artery disease patients undergoing a surgical intervention [11639-12]

11639 0H Broadband absorption spectroscopy in tissue: combining dual-slope continuous-wave and self-calibrating frequency-domain measurements [11639-13]

11639 0I Broadband optical spectroscopy of the human adipose and muscle tissues: an in-vivo pilot study [11639-14]

11639 0J In silico experiments of time-resolved near-infrared light transport through human fingers with simulated rheumatoid arthritis [11639-15]

11639 0K Time-resolved reflectance spectroscopy for buried flaps monitoring: analysis methods [11639-16]

11639 0M Investigating the lung using time-resolved diffuse optics (Invited Paper) [11639-18]

DIFFUSE OPTICS FOR THE BRAIN

11639 0Q Depth selectivity in time-domain fNIRS by analyzing moments and time windows (Invited Paper) [11639-22]

11639 0R Combining time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy with regression analysis to improve the reconstruction of cerebral hemodynamic responses [11639-23]

11639 0S Sensitivity of FD-NIRS dual slopes to absorption perturbations in layered media [11639-24]

11639 0T Towards functional dual-slope imaging: methods to design, evaluate, and construct a source-detector array [11639-25]

11639 0U Estimating adult cerebral oxygen saturation from time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy measurements with few discrete wavelengths at a single source-detector distance [11639-26]

11639 0V “Walking” into freely moving brain monitoring via real-time TD-NIRS [11639-27]

DCS AND SPECKLE CONTRAST IMAGING I: PHANTOMS AND TISSUE

11639 0Z Using hyperspectral near infrared spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy to monitor the microvascular effects of phenylephrine in vivo (Invited Paper) [11639-31]

11639 11 In vivo time-domain diffuse correlation spectroscopy at 1 μm [11639-33]

DCS AND SPECKLE CONTRAST IMAGING II: BRAIN

11639 18 Assessing the ability to monitor cerebral blood flow and oxygen consumption by combining time-resolved near-infrared and diffuse correlation spectroscopy [11639-43]

SPATIAL FREQUENCY-DOMAIN IMAGING

11639 19 Towards pixel-dependent spatial frequency domain imaging modelling and recovery [11639-44]

11639 1C Spatio-temporal frequency domain imaging using time-resolving CMOS image sensor and stripe pattern projection [11639-47]

11639 1D Real-time oxygenation mapping from structured light imaging with deep learning [11639-48]

POSTER SESSION

11639 1I Time-domain reflectance diffuse optical tomography for imaging breast cancer [11639-50]

11639 1J MRI-guide near infrared spectroscopic tomographic imaging system with wearable optical breast interface for breast imaging [11639-51]

11639 1O Quantitative evaluation of frequency domain measurements in high density diffuse optical tomography [11639-57]

11639 1Q Design and development of a functional diffuse optical tomography probe for real-time 3D imaging of tissue [11639-59]

11639 1S Square-waves for frequency multiplexing for fully parallel 3D diffuse optical tomography measurement [11639-61]

11639 1U Iterative reconstruction using Monte Carlo generated system matrix for angle-restricted optical tomography [11639-63]

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"Front Matter: Volume 11639", Proc. SPIE 11639, Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue XIV, 1163901 (12 April 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2596602
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