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Tomography by iterative convolution - Empirical study and application to interferometry

Charles M. Vest, +1 more
- 15 Jul 1984 - 
- Vol. 23, Iss: 14, pp 2433-2440
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An algorithm for computer tomography has been developed that is applicable to reconstruction from data having incomplete projections because an opaque object blocks some of the probing radiation as it passes through the object field.
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An algorithm for computer tomography has been developed that is applicable to reconstruction from data having incomplete projections because an opaque object blocks some of the probing radiation as it passes through the object field. The algorithm is based on iteration between the object domain and the projection (Radon transform) domain. Reconstructions are computed during each iteration by the well-known convolution method. Although it is demonstrated that this algorithm does not converge, an empirically justified criterion for terminating the iteration when the most accurate estimate has been computed is presented. The algorithm has been studied by using it to reconstruct several different object fields with several different opaque regions. It also has been used to reconstruct aerodynamic density fields from interferometric data recorded in wind tunnel tests.

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Kerr effect tomography for nonintrusive spatially resolved measurements of asymmetric electric field distributions.

Hans M. Hertz
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Phase retrieval algorithms: a comparison.

TL;DR: Iterative algorithms for phase retrieval from intensity data are compared to gradient search methods and it is shown that both the error-reduction algorithm for the problem of a single intensity measurement and the Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm forThe problem of two intensity measurements converge.
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Three-dimensional Image Reconstruction from the Viewpoint of information Theory

TL;DR: Criteria are given for obtaining maximum information from a set of projections of a general object while preventing the introduction of spurious detail by effects which are beyond resolution.
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Iterative convolution backprojection algorithms for image reconstruction from limited data

TL;DR: A new operator framework is presented that treats all types of limited-data image-reconstruction problems in a unified way and derives iterative convolution backprojection algorithms that make no restrictions on the location of missing line integrals.
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