Simulated tomosynthesis reconstruction images with the various misalignment scenarios of axis tilt presented in Fig 4.</p
Usage of X-ray laminography for inspection tasks in aerospace is difficult because of low contrast s...
Optical projection tomography (OPT) is a powerful tool for biomedical studies. It achieves 3D visual...
Conventional algorithms for tomographic reconstruction require a discrete set of projections equally...
(a) Reconstructed image with the ideal situation and no geometric calibration. (b) axis tilt = 1 deg...
(a) Reconstructed image with the ideal situation and no geometric calibration. (b) axis shift = 1 mm...
(a) the ideal situation. (b) the system with single-axis tilt for either HF-axis tilt or LR-axis til...
Line profiles are taken in yellow line of the corresponding reference image. (a) Line profiles of th...
Difference images of the reference image and simulated reconstruction images of axis tilt displayed ...
(a) the ideal situation. (b) HF-axis shift in the HF-axis scanning direction. (c) LR-axis shift in t...
Digital breast tomosynthesis is a new three-dimensional (3D) breast-imaging modality that produces i...
(a) Left–right (LR)-axis scanning geometry. (b) Head–foot (HF)-axis scanning geometry. (c) Dual-axis...
Tomosynthesis permits the representation of internal structures of an object by an arbitrary number ...
Line profiles are taken in yellow line of the corresponding reference image. (a) Line profiles of th...
TomoDR has dual-axis scanning geometry (HF-axis and LR-axis). Compare to the traditional single-axis...
Purpose: Digital tomosynthesis (DTS) has been used in chest imaging as a low radiation dose alternat...
Usage of X-ray laminography for inspection tasks in aerospace is difficult because of low contrast s...
Optical projection tomography (OPT) is a powerful tool for biomedical studies. It achieves 3D visual...
Conventional algorithms for tomographic reconstruction require a discrete set of projections equally...
(a) Reconstructed image with the ideal situation and no geometric calibration. (b) axis tilt = 1 deg...
(a) Reconstructed image with the ideal situation and no geometric calibration. (b) axis shift = 1 mm...
(a) the ideal situation. (b) the system with single-axis tilt for either HF-axis tilt or LR-axis til...
Line profiles are taken in yellow line of the corresponding reference image. (a) Line profiles of th...
Difference images of the reference image and simulated reconstruction images of axis tilt displayed ...
(a) the ideal situation. (b) HF-axis shift in the HF-axis scanning direction. (c) LR-axis shift in t...
Digital breast tomosynthesis is a new three-dimensional (3D) breast-imaging modality that produces i...
(a) Left–right (LR)-axis scanning geometry. (b) Head–foot (HF)-axis scanning geometry. (c) Dual-axis...
Tomosynthesis permits the representation of internal structures of an object by an arbitrary number ...
Line profiles are taken in yellow line of the corresponding reference image. (a) Line profiles of th...
TomoDR has dual-axis scanning geometry (HF-axis and LR-axis). Compare to the traditional single-axis...
Purpose: Digital tomosynthesis (DTS) has been used in chest imaging as a low radiation dose alternat...
Usage of X-ray laminography for inspection tasks in aerospace is difficult because of low contrast s...
Optical projection tomography (OPT) is a powerful tool for biomedical studies. It achieves 3D visual...
Conventional algorithms for tomographic reconstruction require a discrete set of projections equally...