Targeted reconstruction with differential planar computed tomography |
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Authors: | Tong Liu Lay May Sim Jian Xu |
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Affiliation: | Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, 71 Nanyang Drive, Singapore |
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Abstract: | In computed tomography, targeted (or zoomed) reconstruction is usually used to achieve high-resolution reconstruction to a small region-of-interest (ROI). This paper reports a novel targeted reconstruction method based on the recently developed differential planar computed tomography technology. With the central-slice sinogram of scanning a planar object, the primary orientation of the object is first determined for the first projection. Then by identifying the dimensions of the ROI and its offsets to the centre-of-rotation (COR), the targeted reconstruction matrix is defined, which just covers the ROI and follows its initial orientation at the scan start time. By scanning and reconstructing a small planar ROI soldered on a large planar substrate, we demonstrate the advantages of the proposed method over traditional CT, including the smaller reconstruction size and less computation time, high-resolution reconstruction and good-orientated CT image for subsequent de-layering and visualization. |
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