[Nirfast] Normalisation of the measurements?
Emmanuel Cosnard
emmanuel.cosnard at outlook.fr
Wed Mar 20 06:10:48 EDT 2019
Hello Stanislas,
Thank you for taking the time to answer and sorry for my mistake, I am using CSCGNW bioluminescence, and the field I am referring to in NIRFAST is actually data_fn in the reconstruct_fl function.
function [fwd_mesh,pj_error] = reconstruct_fl(fwd_mesh,...
recon_basis,...
frequency,...
data_fn,...
iteration,...
lambda,...
output_fn,...
filter_n)
data_fn are the boundery data measured, and I wanted to know if we have to normalise these data in a specific way.
Thank you and regards,
Emmanuel
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De : Stanislaw Wojtkiewicz <s.wojtkiewicz at cs.bham.ac.uk>
Envoyé : mercredi 20 mars 2019 10:01
À : emmanuel.cosnard at outlook.fr; nirfast at public.kitware.com
Objet : RE: [Nirfast] Normalisation of the measurements?
Hi Emmanuel
It looks like the ‘CSCGNW’ function does not exist in NIRFAST.
Even Google knows nothing about it:)
Please, track down to whom this function belongs to.
Also, regardless of the existence of the function, I have a strong impression that the current question might be outside of the scope of this mailing list….
Regards
Stanislaw Wojtkiewicz, PhD
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School of Computer Science
University of Birmingham
B15 2TT
From: emmanuel.cosnard at outlook.fr <emmanuel.cosnard at outlook.fr>
Sent: 20 March 2019 09:36
To: nirfast at public.kitware.com
Subject: [Nirfast] Normalisation of the measurements?
Hello,
I would like to know if we have to normalise our fluorescence measurements data in a specific way for the "measurements" vector transmitted in the CSCGNW function (function [xFinal varargout] = CSCGNW(jacobianMatrix, measurements, recParam)).
How do we take into account the time of exposure? Do the measures have to be between a specific range, or do we have to apply a specific function on it?
Thank you and regards,
Emmanuel
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