Efficient binary tomographic reconstruction
Classical Physics
2013-09-05 v1 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Abstract
Tomographic reconstruction of a binary image from few projections is considered. A novel {\em heuristic} algorithm is proposed, the central element of which is a nonlinear transformation of the probability that a pixel of the sought image be 1-valued. It consists of backprojections based on and iterative corrections. Application of this algorithm to a series of artificial test cases leads to exact binary reconstructions, (i.e recovery of the binary image for each single pixel) from the knowledge of projection data over a few directions. Images up to pixels are reconstructed in a few seconds. A series of test cases is performed for comparison with previous methods, showing a better efficiency and reduced computation times.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1309.0985,
title = {Efficient binary tomographic reconstruction},
author = {Stephane Roux and Hugo Leclerc and François Hild},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.0985},
year = {2013}
}