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A numerical simulator in VC++ on PC for iterative image reconstruction

A numerical simulator in VC++ on PC for iterative image reconstruction With the development of computing technology, there is an increasing interest in iterative CT image reconstruction. To study iterative reconstruction algorithms, we have developed a software simulator IterCT in VC++ on PC and made it publicly available on the Internet. In the latest version of the simulator, we have implemented four representative iterative image reconstruction algorithms, which are expectation maximization (EM) method and its ordered-subset version (OSEM), the simultaneous algebraic reconstruction technique (SART) and its ordered-subset version (OSSART). The filtered backprojection method is included as the benchmark. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of X-Ray Science and Technology IOS Press

A numerical simulator in VC++ on PC for iterative image reconstruction

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IOS Press
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Copyright © 2003 by IOS Press, Inc
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0895-3996
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1095-9114
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Abstract

With the development of computing technology, there is an increasing interest in iterative CT image reconstruction. To study iterative reconstruction algorithms, we have developed a software simulator IterCT in VC++ on PC and made it publicly available on the Internet. In the latest version of the simulator, we have implemented four representative iterative image reconstruction algorithms, which are expectation maximization (EM) method and its ordered-subset version (OSEM), the simultaneous algebraic reconstruction technique (SART) and its ordered-subset version (OSSART). The filtered backprojection method is included as the benchmark.

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Journal of X-Ray Science and TechnologyIOS Press

Published: Jan 1, 2003

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