Shape optimization for tumor location

Shape optimization for tumor location

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Article ID: iaor201111009
Volume: 62
Issue: 11
Start Page Number: 4068
End Page Number: 4081
Publication Date: Dec 2011
Journal: Computers and Mathematics with Applications
Authors: , ,
Keywords: optimization
Abstract:

In non‐invasive thermal diagnostics, accurate correlations between the thermal image at skin surface and interior human physiology are desired. In this work, an estimation methodology to determine unknown geometrical parameters of an embedded tumor is proposed. We define a functional that represents the mismatch between a measured experimental temperature profile, which may be obtained by infrared thermography on the skin surface, and the solution of an appropriate boundary problem. This functional is related to the geometrical parameters through the solution of the boundary problem, in such a way that finding the minimum of this functional form also means finding the unknown geometrical parameters of the embedded tumor. Sensitivity analysis techniques coupled with the adjoint method were considered to compute the shape derivative of the functional. Then, a nonmonotone spectral projected gradient method was implemented to solve the optimization problem of finding the optimal geometric parameters.

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