4D SlingBAG: spatial-temporal coupled Gaussian ball for large-scale dynamic 3D photoacoustic iterative reconstruction
Shuang Li, Yibing Wang, Jian Gao, Chulhong Kim, Seongwook Choi, Yu, Zhang, Qian Chen, Yao Yao, Changhui Li

TL;DR
The paper introduces 4D SlingBAG, a novel spatial-temporal Gaussian ball-based iterative reconstruction algorithm for large-scale dynamic 3D photoacoustic imaging, significantly reducing memory and computation time while maintaining high reconstruction quality.
Contribution
It proposes the 4D SlingBAG algorithm that explicitly models spatial-temporal deformations in dynamic 3D PA scenes, improving efficiency over existing methods.
Findings
Achieves high-quality dynamic 3D PA reconstruction.
Reduces computational time compared to frame-by-frame methods.
Maintains extremely low memory consumption.
Abstract
Large-scale dynamic three-dimensional (3D) photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is significantly important in clinical applications. In practical implementations, large-scale 3D real-time PAI systems typically utilize sparse two-dimensional (2D) sensor arrays with certain angular deficiencies, necessitating advanced iterative reconstruction (IR) algorithms to achieve quantitative PAI and reduce reconstruction artifacts. However, for existing IR algorithms, multi-frame 3D reconstruction leads to extremely high memory consumption and prolonged computation time, with limited consideration of the spatial-temporal continuity between data frames. Here, we propose a novel method, named the 4D sliding Gaussian ball adaptive growth (4D SlingBAG) algorithm, based on the current point cloud-based IR algorithm sliding Gaussian ball adaptive growth (SlingBAG), which has minimal memory consumption among IR…
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TopicsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging · Thermography and Photoacoustic Techniques · Optical Systems and Laser Technology
