Author
Klodt, M
Hauser, R
Journal title
COMPUTER VISION - ECCV 2016, PT VI: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-46466-4_2
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2024-04-07T09:03:51.413+01:00
Abstract
© Springer International Publishing AG 2016. 3D image reconstruction from a set of X-ray projections is an important image reconstruction problem, with applications in medical imaging, industrial inspection and airport security. The innovation of X-ray emitter arrays allows for a novel type of X-ray scanners with multiple simultaneously emitting sources. However, two or more sources emitting at the same time can yield measurements from overlapping rays, imposing a new type of image reconstruction problem based on nonlinear constraints. Using traditional linear reconstruction methods, respective scanner geometries have to be implemented such that no rays overlap, which severely restricts the scanner design. We derive a new type of 3D image reconstruction model with nonlinear constraints, based on measurements with overlapping X-rays. Further, we show that the arising optimization problem is partially convex, and present an algorithm to solve it. Experiments show highly improved image reconstruction results from both simulated and real-world measurements.
Symplectic ID
655638
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Publication type
Conference Paper
ISBN-13
9783319464657
Publication date
01 Jan 2016
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