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University of Central Florida

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Image reconstruction

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Curvelets And The Radon Transform, Jill Dickerson Jan 2013

Curvelets And The Radon Transform, Jill Dickerson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Computed Tomography (CT) is the standard in medical imaging field. In this study, we look at the curvelet transform in an attempt to use it as a basis for representing a function. In doing so, we seek a way to reconstruct a function from the Radon data that may produce clearer results. Using curvelet decomposition, any known function can be represented as a sum of curvelets with corresponding coefficients. It can be shown that these corresponding coefficients can be found using the Radon data, even if the function is unknown. The use of curvelets has the potential to solve partial …


Efficient Cone Beam Reconstruction For The Distorted Circle And Line Trajectory, Souleymane Konate Jan 2009

Efficient Cone Beam Reconstruction For The Distorted Circle And Line Trajectory, Souleymane Konate

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

We propose an exact filtered backprojection algorithm for inversion of the cone beam data in the case when the trajectory is composed of a distorted circle and a line segment. The length of the scan is determined by the region of interest , and it is independent of the size of the object. With few geometric restrictions on the curve, we show that we have an exact reconstruction. Numerical experiments demonstrate good image quality.