Tabu-DART: a dynamic update strategy for efficient discrete algebraic reconstruction

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Abstract

In X-ray computed tomography, discrete tomography (DT) algorithms have been successful at reconstructing objects composed of only a few distinct materials. Many DT-based methods rely on a divide-and-conquer procedure to reconstruct the volume in parts, which improves their run-time and reconstruction quality. However, this procedure is based on static rules, which introduces redundant computation and diminishes the efficiency. In this work, we introduce an update strategy framework that allows for dynamic rules and increases control for divide-and-conquer methods for DT. We illustrate this framework by introducing Tabu-DART, which combines our proposed framework with the Discrete Algebraic Reconstruction Technique (DART). Through simulated and real data reconstruction experiments, we show that our approach yields similar or improved reconstruction quality compared to DART, with substantially lower computational complexity.

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Frenkel, D., Six, N., De Beenhouwer, J., & Sijbers, J. (2023). Tabu-DART: a dynamic update strategy for efficient discrete algebraic reconstruction. Visual Computer, 39(10), 4671–4683. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-022-02616-w

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