In X-ray computed tomography (CT) an important objective is to reduce the radiation dose without significantly degrading the image quality. Compressed sensing (CS) enables the radiation dose to be reduced by producing diagnostic images from a limited number of projections. However, conventional CS-based algorithms are computationally intensive and time-consuming. We propose a new algorithm that accelerates the CS-based reconstruction by using a fast pseudopolar Fourier based Radon transform and rebinning the diverging fan beams to parallel beams. The reconstruction process is analyzed using a maximum-a-posterior approach, which is transformed into a weighted CS problem. The weights involved in the proposed model are calculated based on the ...
The sub-sampling strategies in x-ray computed tomography (CT) have gained importance due to their pr...
Abstract—4D-CT is an important tool for treatment simulation and treatment planning in radiotherapy....
Afin d'améliorer la sûreté (dose plus faible) et la productivité (acquisition plus rapide) du systèm...
In X-ray computed tomography (CT) an important objective is to reduce the radiation dose without sig...
Copyright © 2015 SayedMasoud Hashemi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
This paper is on reduction of x-ray radiation dosage in computerized tomography (CT) examinations wi...
This study examines potential methods of achieving a reduction in X-ray radiation dose of Computer T...
The property of the system matrix of fan-beam computed tomography (CT) is investigated to achieve lo...
In this paper we address the compressive reconstruction of images from a limited number of projectio...
Synchrotron computed tomography requires a large number of angular projections to reconstruct tomogr...
Advances in medical imaging and image reconstruction have revolutionized health care over the past c...
In computed tomography (CT), an important objective is to reduce radiation dose without degrading im...
Volumetric cone-beam CT (CBCT) images are acquired repeatedly during a course of radiation therapy a...
Abstract. In x-ray computed tomography (CT) it is generally acknowledged that reconstruction methods...
To improve the safety (lower dose) and the productivity (faster acquisition) of an X-ray CT system, ...
The sub-sampling strategies in x-ray computed tomography (CT) have gained importance due to their pr...
Abstract—4D-CT is an important tool for treatment simulation and treatment planning in radiotherapy....
Afin d'améliorer la sûreté (dose plus faible) et la productivité (acquisition plus rapide) du systèm...
In X-ray computed tomography (CT) an important objective is to reduce the radiation dose without sig...
Copyright © 2015 SayedMasoud Hashemi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
This paper is on reduction of x-ray radiation dosage in computerized tomography (CT) examinations wi...
This study examines potential methods of achieving a reduction in X-ray radiation dose of Computer T...
The property of the system matrix of fan-beam computed tomography (CT) is investigated to achieve lo...
In this paper we address the compressive reconstruction of images from a limited number of projectio...
Synchrotron computed tomography requires a large number of angular projections to reconstruct tomogr...
Advances in medical imaging and image reconstruction have revolutionized health care over the past c...
In computed tomography (CT), an important objective is to reduce radiation dose without degrading im...
Volumetric cone-beam CT (CBCT) images are acquired repeatedly during a course of radiation therapy a...
Abstract. In x-ray computed tomography (CT) it is generally acknowledged that reconstruction methods...
To improve the safety (lower dose) and the productivity (faster acquisition) of an X-ray CT system, ...
The sub-sampling strategies in x-ray computed tomography (CT) have gained importance due to their pr...
Abstract—4D-CT is an important tool for treatment simulation and treatment planning in radiotherapy....
Afin d'améliorer la sûreté (dose plus faible) et la productivité (acquisition plus rapide) du systèm...