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11 June 1985 Synthesis Of Arbitrary X-Ray Projections From A Finite Number Of Existing Projections
R. L. Webber, U. E. Ruttimann, R. A.J. Groenhuis, P. Edholm
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Abstract
By relating an arbitrary x-ray projection to several projections of the same object produced from a small array of source positions bearing a known circular geometric relationship to each other, it is possible to synthesize approximately an arbitrary projection not contained in the known data set. This investigation explores the underlying theory and applies it to radiographic images of diagnostic interest in dentistry.
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R. L. Webber, U. E. Ruttimann, R. A.J. Groenhuis, and P. Edholm "Synthesis Of Arbitrary X-Ray Projections From A Finite Number Of Existing Projections", Proc. SPIE 0535, Application of Optical Instrumentation in Medicine XIII, (11 June 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947240
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KEYWORDS
Radiography

Image registration

Medicine

Optical instrument design

Diagnostics

Tissues

X-rays

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