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1999 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Binary Tomography for Triplane Cardiography

Authors : Bruno M. Carvalho, Gabor T. Herman, Samuel Matej, Claudia Salzberg, Eilat Vardi

Published in: Information Processing in Medical Imaging

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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The problem of reconstructing a binary image (usually an image in the plane and not necessarily on a Cartesian grid) from a few projections translates into the problem of solving a system of equations which is very underdetermined and leads in general to a large class of solutions. It is desirable to limit the class of possible solutions, by using appropriate prior information, to only those which are reasonably typical of the class of images which contains the unknown image that we wish to reconstruct. One may indeed pose the following hypothesis: if the image is a typical member of a class of images having a certain distribution, then by using this information we can limit the class of possible solutions to only those which are close to the given unknown image. This hypothesis is experimentally validated for the specific case of a class of binary images representing cardiac cross-sections, where the probability of the occurrence of a particular image of the class is determined by a Gibbs distribution and reconstruction is to be done from the three noisy projections.

Metadata
Title
Binary Tomography for Triplane Cardiography
Authors
Bruno M. Carvalho
Gabor T. Herman
Samuel Matej
Claudia Salzberg
Eilat Vardi
Copyright Year
1999
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48714-X_3

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