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Computing segmentations directly from x-ray projection data via parametric deformable curves

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We describe an efficient algorithm that computes a segmented reconstruction directly from X-ray projection data. Our algorithm uses a parametric curve to define the segmentation. Unlike similar approaches which are… Click to show full abstract

We describe an efficient algorithm that computes a segmented reconstruction directly from X-ray projection data. Our algorithm uses a parametric curve to define the segmentation. Unlike similar approaches which are based on level-sets, our method avoids a pixel or voxel grid; hence the number of unknowns is reduced to the set of points that define the curve, and attenuation coefficients of the segments. Our current implementation uses a simple closed curve and is capable of separating one object from the background. However, our basic algorithm can be applied to an arbitrary topology and multiple objects corresponding to different attenuation coefficients in the reconstruction. Trough systematic tests we demonstrate a high robustness to the noise, and an excellent performance under a small number of projections.

Keywords: computing segmentations; ray projection; directly ray; projection data; segmentations directly

Journal Title: Measurement Science and Technology
Year Published: 2018

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