Methods for Few-View CT Image Reconstruction
Computed Tomography (CT) is an essential non-destructive three dimensional imaging modality used in medicine, security screening, and inspection of manufactured components. Typical CT data acquisition entails the collection of a thousand or more projections through the object under investigation thr...
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Zusammenfassung: | Computed Tomography (CT) is an essential non-destructive three dimensional
imaging modality used in medicine, security screening, and inspection of
manufactured components. Typical CT data acquisition entails the collection of
a thousand or more projections through the object under investigation through a
range of angles covering one hundred eighty degrees or more. It may be
desirable or required that the number of projections angles be reduced by one
or two orders of magnitude for reasons such as acquisition time or dose. Unless
specialized reconstruction algorithms are applied, reconstructing with fewer
views will result in streak artifacts and failure to resolve object boundaries
at certain orientations. These artifacts may substantially diminish the
usefulness of the reconstructed CT volumes.
Here we develop constrained and regularized numerical optimization methods to
reconstruct CT volumes from 4-28 projections. These methods entail utilization
of novel data fidelity and convex and non-convex regularization terms. In
addition, the methods outlined here are usually carried out by a sequence of
two or three numerical optimization methods in sequence.
The efficacy of our methods is demonstrated on four measured and three
simulated few-view CT data sets. We show that these methods outperform other
state of the art few-view numerical optimization methods. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.07552 |