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Invasive and minimally invasive optical detection of pigment accumulation in brain cortex L. R. Oliveira, T. M. Gonçalves, M. R. Pinheiro [et al.]

Contributor(s): Oliveira, Luís R | Gonçalves, Tânia M | Pinheiro, Maria Rosario | Fernandes, Luís E | Martins, Inês Soraia | Silva, Hugo Filipe | Oliveira, Hélder P | Tuchin, Valery V | Oliveira, Luís ManuelMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): диффузное отражение | спектроскопия ткани | коэффициент поглощения | машинное обучение | генеративные модели | кора головного мозга | кровь | ДНКGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Journal of biomedical photonics & engineering Vol. 8, № 1. P. 010304-1-010304-16Abstract: The estimation of the spectral absorption coefficient of biological tissues provides valuable information that can be used in diagnostic procedures. Such estimation can be made using direct calculations from invasive spectral measurements or though machine learning algorithms based on noninvasive or minimally invasive spectral measurements. Since in a noninvasive approach, the number of measurements is limited, an exploratory study to investigate the use of artificial generated data in machine learning techniques was performed to evaluate the spectral absorption coefficient of the brain cortex. Considering the spectral absorption coefficient that was calculated directly from invasive measurements as reference, the similar spectra that were estimated through different machine learning approaches were able to provide comparable information in terms of pigment, DNA and blood contents in the cortex. The best estimated results were obtained based only on the experimental measurements, but it was also observed that artificially generated spectra can be used in the estimations to increase accuracy, provided that a significant number of experimental spectra are available both to generate the complementary artificial spectra and to estimate the resulting absorption spectrum of the tissue.
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The estimation of the spectral absorption coefficient of biological tissues provides valuable information that can be used in diagnostic procedures. Such estimation can be made using direct calculations from invasive spectral measurements or though machine learning algorithms based on noninvasive or minimally invasive spectral measurements. Since in a noninvasive approach, the number of measurements is limited, an exploratory study to investigate the use of artificial generated data in machine learning techniques was performed to evaluate the spectral absorption coefficient of the brain cortex. Considering the spectral absorption coefficient that was calculated directly from invasive measurements as reference, the similar spectra that were estimated through different machine learning approaches were able to provide comparable information in terms of pigment, DNA and blood contents in the cortex. The best estimated results were obtained based only on the experimental measurements, but it was also observed that artificially generated spectra can be used in the estimations to increase accuracy, provided that a significant number of experimental spectra are available both to generate the complementary artificial spectra and to estimate the resulting absorption spectrum of the tissue.

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