Title :
A general cone-beam reconstruction algorithm
Author :
Wang, Ge ; Lin, Tein-hsiang ; Cheng, Ping-Chin ; Shinozaki, Douglas M.
Author_Institution :
Mallinckrodt Inst. of Radiol., Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA
fDate :
9/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Considering the characteristics of the X-ray microscope system being developed at SUNY at Buffalo and the limitations of available cone-beam reconstruction algorithms, a general cone-beam reconstruction algorithm and several special versions of it are proposed and validated by simulation. The cone-beam algorithm allows various scanning loci, handles reconstruction of rod-shaped specimens which are common in practice, and facilitates near real-time reconstruction by providing the same computational efficiency and parallelism as L.A. Feldkamp et al.´s (1984) algorithm. Although the present cone-beam algorithm is not exact, it consistently gives satisfactory reconstructed images. Furthermore, it has several nice properties if the scanning locus meets some conditions. First, reconstruction within a midplane is exact using a planar scanning locus. Second, the vertical integral of a reconstructed image is equal to that of the actual image. Third, reconstruction is exact if an actual image is independent of rotation axis coordinate z. Also, the general algorithm can uniformize and reduce z-axis artifacts, if a helix-like scanning locus is used
Keywords :
X-ray microscopy; biological techniques and instruments; image reconstruction; X-ray microscope system; biological materials study method; computational efficiency; general cone-beam reconstruction algorithm; helix-like scanning locus; midplane; near real-time reconstruction; rod-shaped specimens; rotation axis coordinate; scanning loci; vertical integral; Biological materials; Electron beams; Electron microscopy; Image reconstruction; Laboratories; Optical microscopy; Power engineering and energy; Radiology; Reconstruction algorithms; X-ray imaging;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on