Terahertz computed tomographic reconstruction and its wavelet-based segmentation by fusion

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In this paper, terahertz (T-ray) computed tomographic (CT) imaging [1] and segmentation techniques are investigated. The traditional filtered back projection is applied for the reconstruction of terahertz coherent tomography. A set of linear image fusion and novel wavelet scale correlation segmentation techniques is adopted to achieve material discrimination within a three dimensional (3D) object. The methods are applied to a T-ray CT image dataset taken from a plastic vial containing a plastic tube. This setup simulates the imaging of a simple nested organic structure, which provides an indication of the potential for using T-ray CT imaging to achieve T-ray pulsed signal classification of heterogeneous layers. The wavelet based fusion scheme enjoys the additional benefit that it does not require the calculation of a single threshold and there is only a segmenter parameter to adjust. ©2007 IEEE.

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Yin, X. X., Ng, B. W. H., Ferguson, B., Mickan, S. P., & Abbott, D. (2007). Terahertz computed tomographic reconstruction and its wavelet-based segmentation by fusion. In IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (pp. 3409–3414). https://doi.org/10.1109/ISIE.2007.4375164

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