Backprojection regularization with weighted ramp filter for tomographic reconstruction
Although filtered backprojection (FBP) is popular, backprojection then filtering (BPF) still receives a few attentions. Usually, BPF is inferior to FBP in terms of reconstruction quality. There are two main causes. First, BPF has to use a 2-dimensional discrete ramp filter formed by sampling the continuous ramp filter, resulting in DC shift and aliasing artefacts. Second, the common ramp filter amplifies high frequency noise much. To address such two issues, a weighted ramp filter is investigated to reduce the amplification of high frequency noise, and then a total-variation based backprojection regularization (BPR) method is developed to mitigate the DC shift and improve the robustness to noise. The experimental results show that BPR outperforms FBP for low-dose CT imaging reconstruction. © 2015 IEEE.
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Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, (EMBC 2015)Start Page
7039End Page
7042Number of Pages
4Start Date
2015-08-25Finish Date
2015-08-29ISSN
1557-170XISBN-13
9781424492695Location
Milan, ItalyPublisher
IEEEPlace of Publication
Piscataway, NJPublisher DOI
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University of South AustraliaEra Eligible
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2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC 2015)Usage metrics
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