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Monitored Reconstruction: Computed Tomography as an Anytime Algorithm

Konstantin Bulatov, Marina Chukalina, А. В. Бузмаков, Dmitry Nikolaev, Vladimir V. Arlazarov

2020IEEE Access15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Computed tomography is an important technique for non-destructive analysis of an object's internal structure, relevant for scientific studies, medical applications, and industry. Pressing challenges emerging in the field of tomographic imaging include speeding up reconstruction, reducing the time required to obtain the X-ray projections, and reducing the radiation dose imparted to the object. In this paper, we introduce a model of a monitored reconstruction process, in which the acquiring of projections is interspersed with image reconstruction. This model allows to examine the tomographic reconstruction process as an anytime algorithm and consider a problem of finding the optimal stopping point, corresponding to the required number of X-ray projections for the currently scanned object. We outline the theoretical framework for the monitored reconstruction, propose ways of constructing stopping rules for various reconstruction quality metrics and provide their experimental evaluation. Due to stopping at different times for different objects, the proposed approach allows to achieve a higher mean reconstruction quality for a given mean number of X-ray projections. Conversely, fewer projections on average are used to achieve the same mean reconstruction quality.

Topics & Concepts

Iterative reconstructionTomographic reconstructionComputer scienceProcess (computing)TomographyAlgorithmObject (grammar)Computer visionReconstruction algorithmArtificial intelligenceImage qualityQuality (philosophy)Field (mathematics)Medical imagingImage (mathematics)MathematicsOpticsPhysicsOperating systemPure mathematicsQuantum mechanicsMedical Imaging Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced X-ray and CT ImagingRadiation Dose and Imaging
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