The experimental process of collecting images from macromolecules in an electron microscope is such that it does not allow for prior specification of the angular distribution of the projection images. As a consequence, an uneven distribution of projection directions may occur. Concerns have been raised recently about the behavior of 3D reconstruction algorithms for the case of unevenly distributed projections. It has been illustrated on experimental data that in the case of a heavily uneven distribution of projection directions some algorithms tend to elongate the reconstructed volumes along the overloaded direction so much as to make a quantitative biological analysis impossible. In answer to these concerns we have developed a strategy for...
Abstract — Filtered backprojection, one of the most widely used reconstruction methods in tomography...
Electron tomography in the physical sciences has become a powerful tool for nanomaterial analysis. ...
We present new parallel algorithms for 3D reconstruction of objects from 2D projections and their ap...
The experimental process of collecting images from macromolecules in an electron microscope is such ...
Tomographic reconstruction algorithms offer a means by which a tilt-series of transmission images ca...
Electron tomography (ET) of biological samples is used to study the organization and the structure o...
Iterative tomographic reconstruction has significantly gained interest during the past decade, mainl...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the effect of projection angle errors on reconstructing 3D ele...
<div><p>Electron tomography (ET) of biological samples is used to study the organization and the str...
With the aid of X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) the internal structure of complex objects can be reco...
One of the key steps in Electron Microscopy is the tomographic reconstruction of a three-dimensional...
Microscopy plays an important role in providing tools to microscopically observe objects and their s...
Conventional algorithms for tomographic reconstruction require a discrete set of projections equally...
Electron microscopy has emerged as the leading method for the in vivo study of biological structures...
Filtered Backprojection is the most widely used reconstruction method in transmission tomography. Th...
Abstract — Filtered backprojection, one of the most widely used reconstruction methods in tomography...
Electron tomography in the physical sciences has become a powerful tool for nanomaterial analysis. ...
We present new parallel algorithms for 3D reconstruction of objects from 2D projections and their ap...
The experimental process of collecting images from macromolecules in an electron microscope is such ...
Tomographic reconstruction algorithms offer a means by which a tilt-series of transmission images ca...
Electron tomography (ET) of biological samples is used to study the organization and the structure o...
Iterative tomographic reconstruction has significantly gained interest during the past decade, mainl...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the effect of projection angle errors on reconstructing 3D ele...
<div><p>Electron tomography (ET) of biological samples is used to study the organization and the str...
With the aid of X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) the internal structure of complex objects can be reco...
One of the key steps in Electron Microscopy is the tomographic reconstruction of a three-dimensional...
Microscopy plays an important role in providing tools to microscopically observe objects and their s...
Conventional algorithms for tomographic reconstruction require a discrete set of projections equally...
Electron microscopy has emerged as the leading method for the in vivo study of biological structures...
Filtered Backprojection is the most widely used reconstruction method in transmission tomography. Th...
Abstract — Filtered backprojection, one of the most widely used reconstruction methods in tomography...
Electron tomography in the physical sciences has become a powerful tool for nanomaterial analysis. ...
We present new parallel algorithms for 3D reconstruction of objects from 2D projections and their ap...