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Image reconstruction from fan-beam projections on less than a short scan
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Geometric ModelingSuper-resolution ImagingImage ReconstructionImage FormationEngineeringShort ScanMedical ImagingHealth SciencesReconstruction TechniqueBiomedical ImagingSignal ReconstructionStable ReconstructionInverse ProblemsComputational Imaging3D ReconstructionSparse ImagingComputational GeometryFan-beam Projections
This work is concerned with 2D image reconstruction from fan-beam projections. It is shown that exact and stable reconstruction of a given region-of-interest in the object does not require all lines passing through the object to be measured. Complete (non-truncated) fan-beam projections provide sufficient information for reconstruction when 'every line passing through the region-of-interest intersects the vertex path in a non-tangential way'. The practical implications of this condition are discussed and a new filtered-backprojection algorithm is derived for reconstruction. Experiments with computer-simulated data are performed to support the mathematical results.
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