Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is an imaging method that reconstructs a 3D representation of the object from its 2D X-ray images. It is an important diagnostic tool in the medical field, especially dentistry. However, most 3D reconstruction algorithms are computationally intensive and time consuming; this limitation constrains the use of CBCT. In recent years, high-end graphics cards, such as the ones powered by NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs), are able to perform general purpose computation. Due to the highly parallel nature of the 3D reconstruction algorithms, it is possible to implement these algorithms on the GPU to reduce the processing time to the level that is practical. Two of the most popular 3D Cone-Beam reconstructi...
Abstract Background For cone-b...
Iterative image reconstruction (IIR) with sparsity-exploiting methods, such as total variation (TV) ...
Breast cancer is the most common and the second lethal cancer among women in the United States. Our ...
Abstract: In CBCT, image reconstruction is difficult to meet the requirements of the user real-time ...
Fast 3D cone-beam CT reconstruction is required by many application fields like medical CT imaging o...
Abstract Background With the introduction of Flat Panel Detector technology, cone-beam CT (CBCT) has...
The Common Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) introduced in 2007 by NVIDIA is a recent programming m...
For many years the FDK algorithm has been the standard algorithm for the reconstruction of projectio...
Algebraic iterative reconstruction algorithms have been the subject of much research into problems o...
Currently, 3D cone-beam CT image reconstruction speed is still a severe limitation for clinical appl...
Abstract—Filtered back-projection algorithms are widely used for the reconstruction of volumetric da...
Currently, 3D cone-beam CT image reconstruction speed is still a severe limitation for clinical appl...
Background: Standard cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) involves the acquisition of at least 360 p...
Computed Tomography has a long history of about 40 years as the first non-destructive investigation ...
The imXgam group of CPPM has developed the XPAD3 hybrid pixel X-ray detector with 560x960 pixels (13...
Abstract Background For cone-b...
Iterative image reconstruction (IIR) with sparsity-exploiting methods, such as total variation (TV) ...
Breast cancer is the most common and the second lethal cancer among women in the United States. Our ...
Abstract: In CBCT, image reconstruction is difficult to meet the requirements of the user real-time ...
Fast 3D cone-beam CT reconstruction is required by many application fields like medical CT imaging o...
Abstract Background With the introduction of Flat Panel Detector technology, cone-beam CT (CBCT) has...
The Common Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) introduced in 2007 by NVIDIA is a recent programming m...
For many years the FDK algorithm has been the standard algorithm for the reconstruction of projectio...
Algebraic iterative reconstruction algorithms have been the subject of much research into problems o...
Currently, 3D cone-beam CT image reconstruction speed is still a severe limitation for clinical appl...
Abstract—Filtered back-projection algorithms are widely used for the reconstruction of volumetric da...
Currently, 3D cone-beam CT image reconstruction speed is still a severe limitation for clinical appl...
Background: Standard cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) involves the acquisition of at least 360 p...
Computed Tomography has a long history of about 40 years as the first non-destructive investigation ...
The imXgam group of CPPM has developed the XPAD3 hybrid pixel X-ray detector with 560x960 pixels (13...
Abstract Background For cone-b...
Iterative image reconstruction (IIR) with sparsity-exploiting methods, such as total variation (TV) ...
Breast cancer is the most common and the second lethal cancer among women in the United States. Our ...