نتایج جستجو برای: simultaneous iterative reconstruction techniques

تعداد نتایج: 896892  

2000
S. Vandenberghe Y. D'Asseler R. Van de Walle T. Kauppinen M. Koole L. Bouwens K. Van Laere I. Lemahieu R. A. Dierckx

Iterative reconstruction algorithms produce accurate images without streak artifacts as in ®ltered backprojection. They allow improved incorporation of important corrections for image degrading effects, such as attenuation, scatter and depth-dependent resolution. Only some corrections, which are important for accurate reconstruction in positron emission tomography and single photon emission com...

In this paper, we study Projected non-stationary Simultaneous It-erative Reconstruction Techniques (P-SIRT). Based on algorithmic op-erators, convergence result are adjusted with Opial’s Theorem. The advantages of P-SIRT are demonstrated on examples taken from to-mographic imaging.

Journal: :PET clinics 2007
Andrew J Reader Habib Zaidi

Until recently, the most widely used methods for image reconstruction were direct analytic techniques. Iterative techniques, although computationally much more intensive, produce improved images (principally arising from more accurate modeling of the acquired projection data), enabling these techniques to replace analytic techniques not only in research settings but also in the clinic. This art...

2013
D. Mehta R. Thompson T. Morton A. Dhanantwari E. Shefer

Computed Tomography (CT) scanner technology has progressed rapidly throughout the past decade, with major advances in CT x-ray detection, system speed, and image reconstruction that have resulted in a stillincreasing number of novel CT clinical applications. Concomitant to this increase in clinical applications, CT technology has also experienced innovation to support the realization of high CT...

Journal: :Ultramicroscopy 2013
B Goris T Roelandts K J Batenburg H Heidari Mezerji S Bals

In this work, the simultaneous iterative reconstruction technique (SIRT), the total variation minimization (TVM) reconstruction technique and the discrete algebraic reconstruction technique (DART) for electron tomography are compared and the advantages and disadvantages are discussed. Furthermore, we describe how the result of a three dimensional (3D) reconstruction based on TVM can provide obj...

Journal: :asian journal of sports medicine 0
ranajit panigrahi department of orthopaedics, sparsh hospitals, hi-tech medical college campus, health park, bhubaneswar, india; department of orthopaedics, sparsh hospitals, hi-tech medical college campus, health park, bhubaneswar, india. tel: +91-9777037435, fax: +91-6742400674 amita kumari mahapatra department of physiology, hi-tech medical college, bhubaneswar, india ashok priyadarshi department of orthopaedics, hi-tech medical college, bhubaneswar, india dibya singha das department of orthopaedics, hi-tech medical college, bhubaneswar, india nishit palo department of orthopaedics, hi-tech medical college, bhubaneswar, india manas ranjan biswal department of orthopaedics, hi-tech medical college, bhubaneswar, india

conclusions simultaneous arthroscopic acl and pcl reconstructions using hamstring tendon for combined acl and pcl injuries is a clinically effective, safe, time saving and cost-effective procedure with better patient compliance and reproducible for a timely return of motion, strength, and function with favorable outcome. background multiligamentous injuries of knee are a complex problem in orth...

2014
Abraham Bogachkov Maria Carr Bradley D Allen Marie Wasielewski Karissa Campione Bruce S Spottiswoode Michaela Schmidt Michael O Zenge Mariappan S Nadar James C Carr Jeremy D Collins

Background Cardiac MR (CMR) has emerged as the gold standard in assessing biventricular size and systolic function with segmented balanced steady-state free-precession (bSSFP) cine acquisitions. The application of a novel prototype iterative reconstruction technique to sparsely undersampled segmented bSSFP cine acquisitions may enable higher acceleration factors while shortening image acquisiti...

2013
W. van Aarle K. J. Batenburg J. Sijbers

In this paper, an iterative super-resolution reconstruction method is introduced for license plate recognition. A high-resolution image of the license plate is reconstructed by fusing the information derived from a set of subpixel shifted low-resolution images. The reconstruction problem is formulated as a system of linear equations that is solved by using the simultaneous algebraic reconstruct...

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