Classical computed tomography assumes that x-rays propagate without scattering. The data is modeled as the two-dimensional Radon transform of the attenuation coefficient of the scanned object. To reconstruct the image, the Radon transform has to be inverted. Recently, several new imaging methods that use singly scattered rays have been suggested. The data in these cases is modeled by integrals of a function along V-lines (two rays joined at a common vertex). In this paper we study the V-line transform arising in Single Scattering Optical Tomography in the case of a single concave detector. In this setup the direction of one of the rays constituting a V-line depends on the common vertex. We derive an explicit inversion formula which allows t...
We report theory and numerical simulations that demonstrate the feasibility of simultaneous reconstr...
We consider the problem of two–dimensional single pho-ton emission tomography (SPECT) in a case of f...
The properties of the attenuated Radon transform and its application to single-photon emission compu...
Radon transforms defined on smooth curves are well known and extensively studied in the literature. ...
Copyright © 2010 M. Morvidone et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Graduation date: 2016Single-scattering tomography describes a model of photon transfer through a obj...
We define the star transform as a generalization of the broken ray transform for image reconstructio...
We define the star transform as a generalization of the broken ray transform for image reconstructio...
Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a nuclear-medicine imaging technique that has ...
We consider the problem of optical tomographic imaging in the mesoscopic regime where the photon mea...
We describe a novel tomographic imaging modality. The proposed technique utilizes visible or near-in...
We present a computational study of diffuse optical tomography using the one-way radiative transfer ...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn medical single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging, we...
International audienceIn this work we introduce a new Radon transform which arises from a new modali...
A Compton camera has been introduced for use in single photon emission computed tomography to improv...
We report theory and numerical simulations that demonstrate the feasibility of simultaneous reconstr...
We consider the problem of two–dimensional single pho-ton emission tomography (SPECT) in a case of f...
The properties of the attenuated Radon transform and its application to single-photon emission compu...
Radon transforms defined on smooth curves are well known and extensively studied in the literature. ...
Copyright © 2010 M. Morvidone et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Graduation date: 2016Single-scattering tomography describes a model of photon transfer through a obj...
We define the star transform as a generalization of the broken ray transform for image reconstructio...
We define the star transform as a generalization of the broken ray transform for image reconstructio...
Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a nuclear-medicine imaging technique that has ...
We consider the problem of optical tomographic imaging in the mesoscopic regime where the photon mea...
We describe a novel tomographic imaging modality. The proposed technique utilizes visible or near-in...
We present a computational study of diffuse optical tomography using the one-way radiative transfer ...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn medical single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging, we...
International audienceIn this work we introduce a new Radon transform which arises from a new modali...
A Compton camera has been introduced for use in single photon emission computed tomography to improv...
We report theory and numerical simulations that demonstrate the feasibility of simultaneous reconstr...
We consider the problem of two–dimensional single pho-ton emission tomography (SPECT) in a case of f...
The properties of the attenuated Radon transform and its application to single-photon emission compu...