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Towards a Fast and Accurate EIT Inverse Problem Solver: A Machine Learning Approach

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Actas de las XXIV Jornadas de Ingeniería del Software y Bases de Datos (JISBD 2019)

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Resumen

Different industrial and medical situations require the non-invasive extraction of information from the inside of bodies. This is usually done through tomographic methods that generate images based on internal body properties. However, the image reconstruction involves a mathematical inverse problem, which accurate resolution demands large computation time and capacity. In this paper we explore the use of Machine Learning to develop an accurate solver for reconstructing Electrical Impedance Tomography images on real-time. We compare the results with the Iterative Gauss-Newton and the Primal Dual Interior Point Method, which are both largely used and well-validated solvers. The approaches were compared from the qualitative as well as the quantitative viewpoints. The former was focused on correctly detecting the internal body features. The latter was based on accurately predicting internal property distributions. Experiments revealed that our approach achieved better accuracy and Cohen’s kappa coefficient (97.57% and 94.60% respectively) from the qualitative viewpoint. Moreover, it also obtained better quantitative metrics with a Mean Absolute Percentage Error of 18.28%. Experiments confirmed that Neural Networks algorithms can reconstruct internal body properties with high accuracy, so they would be able to replace more complex and slower alternatives.

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Acerca de Fernández-Fuentes, Xosé

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Artificial Neural Networks, Conductivity, Electrical Impedance Tomography, Inverse Problems, Machine Learning

Citación

Fernández-Fuentes, X., Mera, D., Gómez, A., Vidal-Franco, I.: Towards a Fast and Accurate EIT Inverse Problem Solver: A Machine Learning Approach. In: Pérez-Benedí, J. (ed.) Actas de las XXIV Jornadas de Ingeniería del Software y Bases de Datos (JISBD 2019). Sistedes (2019). https://hdl.handle.net/11705/JISBD/2019/085