Significance: The machine learning (ML) approach plays a critical role in assessing biomedical imaging processes especially optical imaging (OI) including segmentation, classification, and reconstruction, intending to achieve higher accuracy efficiently.

Aim: This research aims to develop an end-to-end deep learning framework for diffuse optical imaging (DOI) with multiple datasets to detect breast cancer and reconstruct its optical properties in the early stages.

Approach: The proposed Periodic-net is a nondestructive deep learning (DL) algorithm for the reconstruction and evaluation of inhomogeneities in an inverse model with high accuracy, while boundary measurements are calculated by solving a forward problem with sources/detectors arranged uniformly around a circular domain in various combinations, including , , and boundary measurement setups.

Results: The results of image reconstruction on numerical and phantom datasets demonstrate that the proposed network provides higher-quality images with a greater amount of small details, superior immunity to noise, and sharper edges with a reduction in image artifacts than other state-of-the-art competitors.

Conclusions: The network is highly effective at the simultaneous reconstruction of optical properties, i.e., absorption and reduced scattering coefficients, by optimizing the imaging time without degrading inclusions localization and image quality.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9900678PMC
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