This paper deals with the assessment of the performance of reconstruction methods for computed tomography, including Filtered Back Projection and ‘entropy-like’ methods. For each of these methods, the influence of errors in the measured data on the reconstructed image is analyzed. A small perturbation of the data vector induces a perturbation of the reconstructed object which can be computed by means of the sensitivity matrix. Using appropriate matrix computation techniques, an upper bound on the size of the reconstruction error is determined, as well as the pattern of noise in the sinogram that will result in the largest reconstruction error. Simulations will illustrate our analysis and demonstrate its utility in the interpretation of comp...
Abstract—CT images can be either reconstructed analyt-ically or iteratively. The analytic methods, f...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) has routine use in medical diagnosis. Technology advancements enable ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate lesion conspicuity achieved with five different iterative ...
Background: The back-projection method is quite widespread in the modern computed tomography and the...
Abstract. Computed tomography is one of the most significant diagnostic techniques in medicine. This...
Computed tomography (CT) has grown in the past few years as an effective tool for nondestructive tes...
This dissertation addresses the problem of assessing the image quality of reconstructed images. It a...
In CT (computerized tomography) imaging reconstruction, the acquired sinograms are usually noisy, so...
We suggest a procedure for quantitative quality control of tomographic reconstruction algorithms. Ou...
The aim of Computed Tomography is to obtain information regarding the nature of the materials occupy...
Abstract — Filtered backprojection, one of the most widely used reconstruction methods in tomography...
This work focuses on the task of reconstructing an image from its projections, particularly in relat...
The problem of reconstructing an image from a set of tomographic data is not new, nor is it lacking ...
An overview of computed (or computerised. or computer-assisted) tomography (CT) is presented. A unif...
Image reconstruction is an increasingly complex field in CT. Iterative Reconstruction (IR) is at pre...
Abstract—CT images can be either reconstructed analyt-ically or iteratively. The analytic methods, f...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) has routine use in medical diagnosis. Technology advancements enable ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate lesion conspicuity achieved with five different iterative ...
Background: The back-projection method is quite widespread in the modern computed tomography and the...
Abstract. Computed tomography is one of the most significant diagnostic techniques in medicine. This...
Computed tomography (CT) has grown in the past few years as an effective tool for nondestructive tes...
This dissertation addresses the problem of assessing the image quality of reconstructed images. It a...
In CT (computerized tomography) imaging reconstruction, the acquired sinograms are usually noisy, so...
We suggest a procedure for quantitative quality control of tomographic reconstruction algorithms. Ou...
The aim of Computed Tomography is to obtain information regarding the nature of the materials occupy...
Abstract — Filtered backprojection, one of the most widely used reconstruction methods in tomography...
This work focuses on the task of reconstructing an image from its projections, particularly in relat...
The problem of reconstructing an image from a set of tomographic data is not new, nor is it lacking ...
An overview of computed (or computerised. or computer-assisted) tomography (CT) is presented. A unif...
Image reconstruction is an increasingly complex field in CT. Iterative Reconstruction (IR) is at pre...
Abstract—CT images can be either reconstructed analyt-ically or iteratively. The analytic methods, f...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) has routine use in medical diagnosis. Technology advancements enable ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate lesion conspicuity achieved with five different iterative ...