平滑的
混叠
投影(关系代数)
GSM演进的增强数据速率
迭代重建
代表(政治)
计算机视觉
网格
计算机科学
人工智能
体素
算法
滤波器(信号处理)
数学
几何学
政治学
政治
法学
作者
Wojciech Zbijewski,Freek J. Beekman
标识
DOI:10.1088/0031-9155/51/7/017
摘要
X-ray CT images obtained with iterative reconstruction (IR) can be hampered by the so-called edge and aliasing artefacts, which appear as interference patterns and severe overshoots in the areas of sharp intensity transitions. Previously, we have demonstrated that these artefacts are caused by discretization errors during the projection simulation step in IR. Although these errors are inherent to IR, they can be adequately suppressed by reconstruction on an image grid that is finer than that typically used for analytical methods such as filtered back-projection. Two other methods that may prevent edge artefacts are: (i) smoothing the projections prior to reconstruction or (ii) using an image representation different from voxels; spherically symmetric Kaiser–Bessel functions are a frequently employed example of such a representation. In this paper, we compare reconstruction on a fine grid with the two above-mentioned alternative strategies for edge artefact reduction. We show that the use of a fine grid results in a more adequate suppression of artefacts than the smoothing of projections or using the Kaiser–Bessel image representation.
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