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15 June 2020 Implementation and numerical evaluation for multiplicative algebraic reconstruction techniques
Tomohiro Aoyagi, Kouichi Ohtsubo, Nobuo Aoyagi
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Multiplicative algebraic reconstruction techniques (MART) is one of the method of projections onto convex sets (POCS) for solving a system of simultaneous equation. The image reconstruction problem can be discretized and depends on seeking the inverse of some matrix. We apply the MART to image reconstruction problems and evaluate the image quality in computer simulations. It is showed that the error decreases with increasing the number of projections and the number of iterations. It is also showed that the error decreases with increasing the value of initial data.
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Tomohiro Aoyagi, Kouichi Ohtsubo, and Nobuo Aoyagi "Implementation and numerical evaluation for multiplicative algebraic reconstruction techniques", Proc. SPIE 11521, Biomedical Imaging and Sensing Conference 2020, 115210O (15 June 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2573293
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KEYWORDS
Image restoration

Reconstruction algorithms

Sensors

Image quality

Computer simulations

Fluctuations and noise

Tomography

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