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James Bennett
Researcher at Virginia Tech
Publications - 23
Citations - 380
James Bennett is an academic researcher from Virginia Tech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Iterative reconstruction & Medipix. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 337 citations. Previous affiliations of James Bennett include Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine & University of Iowa.
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Image Reconstruction for Hybrid True-Color Micro-CT
Qiong Xu,Hengyong Yu,James Bennett,Peng He,Rafidah Zainon,R. Doesburg,A. M. T. Opie,Michael F. Walsh,Haiou Shen,Anthony Butler,Philip H Butler,Xuanqin Mou,Ge Wang +12 more
TL;DR: An interior color-CT image reconstruction algorithm developed for this hybrid true-color micro-CT system is demonstrated, and a ``color diffusion'' phenomenon was observed whereby high-quality true- color images are produced not only inside the region of interest, but also in neighboring regions.
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Towards Omni-Tomography -- Grand Fusion of Multiple Modalities for Simultaneous Interior Tomography
Ge Wang,Ge Wang,Jie Zhang,Hao Gao,Victor Weir,Hengyong Yu,Wenxiang Cong,Xiaochen Xu,Haiou Shen,James Bennett,Mark E. Furth,Yue Wang,Michael W. Vannier +12 more
TL;DR: Omni-tomography is proposed, a novel concept for the grand fusion of multiple tomographic modalities for simultaneous data acquisition in a region of interest (ROI) for biomedical imaging and systems biomedicine.
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Hybrid Spectral Micro-CT: System Design, Implementation, and Preliminary Results
James Bennett,A. M. T. Opie,Qiong Xu,Hengyong Yu,Michael F. Walsh,Anthony Butler,Phillip Butler,Guohua Cao,Aaron M. Mohs,Ge Wang +9 more
TL;DR: The motivation for the current study is implementation and evaluation of the hybrid architecture with a first-of-its-kind hybrid spectral micro-CT system and preliminary results confirm improvements in both contrast and spatial resolution.
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Completeness map evaluation demonstrated with candidate next-generation cardiac CT architectures.
Baodong Liu,James Bennett,Ge Wang,Bruno De Man,Kai Zeng,Zhye Yin,Paul Fitzgerald,Hengyong Yu +7 more
TL;DR: The proposed completeness map method provides a practical tool for analyzing complex scanning trajectories, where the theoretical image quality for some complex system designs is impossible to predict, without yet-undeveloped reconstruction algorithms.
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A bibliometric analysis of academic publication and NIH funding
Jiansheng Yang,Jiansheng Yang,Michael W. Vannier,Fang Wang,Yan Deng,Fengrong Ou,James Bennett,Yang Liu,Ge Wang +8 more
TL;DR: An axiomatic approach and associated bibliometric measures are applied to revisit a recent study in which the probability of receiving a U.S. National Institutes of Health R01 award was analyzed with respect to the applicant's race/ethnicity and suggest that there is no significant racial bias in the NIH review process.