Sinogram Interpolation Method for Sparse-Angle Tomography

  • Kalke M
  • Siltanen S
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Abstract

In sparse-angle X-ray tomography reconstruction, where only a small number of projection images are taken around the object, appropriate sinogram interpolation has a significant impact on image quality. A novel sinogram interpolation method is introduced for extreme sparse tomographic reconstruction where only nine measured projection images are available. The sinogram is interpolated by solving characteristics of the so-called warps, which can be considered as approximation sine waves in a limited region. The numerical evidence suggests that this approach gives superior results over standard interpolation methods when the tomographic data are extremely sparse and noisy.

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Kalke, M., & Siltanen, S. (2014). Sinogram Interpolation Method for Sparse-Angle Tomography. Applied Mathematics, 05(03), 423–441. https://doi.org/10.4236/am.2014.53043

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