par Kudo, Hiroyuki;Park, Sujin;Noo, Frédéric;Defrise, Michel
Référence IEEE transactions on nuclear science, 46, 3 PART 2, page (608-617)
Publication Publié, 1999
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : This paper concerns the problem of tomographic reconstruction from axially truncated cone-beam projections acquired with a helical vertex path. Very recently, Kudo et al. [I] developed a quasi-exact filtered backprojection algorithm for this problem. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the performances of the quasi-exact algorithm by comparing it with variants of the approximate Feldkamp algorithm. The results show that the quasi-exact algorithm possesses the following two advantages over the Feldkamp algorithm. The first advantage is the improved image quality when the pitch of the helix is large. The second advantage is the use of a detector area close to the minimum detector area compatible with exact reconstruction. This area is shown to be much smaller than that required by the Feldkamp algorithm for typical geometries. One disadvantage of the quasi-exact algorithm is the computational time which is much longer than for the Feldkamp algorithm. © 1999 IEEE.