| Literature DB >> 11686436 |
D L Snyder1, J A O'Sullivan, B R Whiting, R J Murphy, J Benac, J A Cataldo, D G Politte, J F Williamson.
Abstract
The reconstruction of tomographic images is often treated as a linear deblurring problem. When a high-density, man-made metal object is present somewhere in the image field, it is a deblurring problem in which the unknown function has a component that is known except for some location and orientation parameters. We first address general linear deblurring problems in which a known function having unknown parameters is present. We then show how the resulting iterative solution can be applied to tomographic imaging in the presence of man-made foreign objects, and we apply the result, in particular, to X-ray computed tomography imaging used in support of brachytherapy treatment of advanced cervical cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11686436 DOI: 10.1109/42.959298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE Trans Med Imaging ISSN: 0278-0062 Impact factor: 10.048