3D volume rendering may represent a complementary option in the visualization of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT) examinations by providing an understanding of the underlying data at once. Rendering parameters directly influence the quality of rendered images. The purpose of this work is to study the influence of two of these parameters (voxel dimension in z direction and sampling distance) on DBT rendered data. Both parameters were studied with a real phantom and one clinical DBT data set. The voxel size was changed from 0.085 × 0.085 × 1.0 mm3 to 0.085 × 0.085 × 0.085 mm3 using ten interpolation functions available in the Visualization Toolkit library (VTK) and several sampling distance values were evaluated. The results were investigat...
Total variation (TV) minimization has become an important tool for the sparse image reconstruction. ...
Breast tomosynthesis (BT) is an X-ray imaging technique recently introduced as an alternative or com...
<p><bold>Purpose:</bold> To assess the quantitative potential of breast tomosynthesis by estimating ...
3D volume rendering may represent a complementary option in the visualization of Digital Breast Tomo...
Background and objective: Total Variation (TV) minimization algorithms have achieved great attentio...
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is a new technology for breast cancer screening that promises to ...
Purpose: Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) require computer simulations of representative patients and ...
Digital breast tomosynthesis is a new three-dimensional (3D) breast-imaging modality that produces i...
Objectives: iterative (e.g., simultaneous algebraic reconstruction technique (SART)) and analytical ...
Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) have been used widely to evaluate digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) ...
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is a three-dimensional x-ray imaging technique used for mammograp...
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is a three-dimensional x-ray imaging technique used for mammograp...
The purpose of this study was to determine how image quality in breast tomosynthesis (BT) is affecte...
PURPOSE: In the research and development of dedicated tomographic breast imaging systems, digital br...
Breast cancer continues to be the most frequently diagnosed cancer in Canadian women. Currently, mam...
Total variation (TV) minimization has become an important tool for the sparse image reconstruction. ...
Breast tomosynthesis (BT) is an X-ray imaging technique recently introduced as an alternative or com...
<p><bold>Purpose:</bold> To assess the quantitative potential of breast tomosynthesis by estimating ...
3D volume rendering may represent a complementary option in the visualization of Digital Breast Tomo...
Background and objective: Total Variation (TV) minimization algorithms have achieved great attentio...
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is a new technology for breast cancer screening that promises to ...
Purpose: Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) require computer simulations of representative patients and ...
Digital breast tomosynthesis is a new three-dimensional (3D) breast-imaging modality that produces i...
Objectives: iterative (e.g., simultaneous algebraic reconstruction technique (SART)) and analytical ...
Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) have been used widely to evaluate digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) ...
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is a three-dimensional x-ray imaging technique used for mammograp...
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is a three-dimensional x-ray imaging technique used for mammograp...
The purpose of this study was to determine how image quality in breast tomosynthesis (BT) is affecte...
PURPOSE: In the research and development of dedicated tomographic breast imaging systems, digital br...
Breast cancer continues to be the most frequently diagnosed cancer in Canadian women. Currently, mam...
Total variation (TV) minimization has become an important tool for the sparse image reconstruction. ...
Breast tomosynthesis (BT) is an X-ray imaging technique recently introduced as an alternative or com...
<p><bold>Purpose:</bold> To assess the quantitative potential of breast tomosynthesis by estimating ...