| Literature DB >> 30407198 |
Jianhong Liu1, Zhiting Liang1, Yong Guan1, Wenbin Wei1, Haobo Bai1, Liang Chen1, Gang Liu1, Yangchao Tian1.
Abstract
Full angular rotational projections cannot always be acquired in tomographic reconstructions because of the limited space in the experimental setup, leading to the `missing wedge' situation. In this paper, a recovering `missing wedge' discrete algebraic reconstruction technique algorithm (rmwDART) has been proposed to solve the `missing wedge' problem and improve the quality of the three-dimensional reconstruction without prior knowledge of the material component's number or the material's values. By using oversegmentation, boundary extraction and mathematical morphological operations, `missing wedge' artifact areas can be located. Then, in the iteration process, by updating the located areas and regions, high-quality reconstructions can be obtained from the simulations, and the reconstructed images based on the rmwDART algorithm can be obtained from soft X-ray nano-computed tomography experiments. The results showed that there is the potential for discrete tomography.Entities:
Keywords: discrete algebraic reconstruction technique (DART); limited-angle; missing wedge; over-segmentation; tomography
Year: 2018 PMID: 30407198 DOI: 10.1107/S1600577518013681
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Synchrotron Radiat ISSN: 0909-0495 Impact factor: 2.616