Simulation tools for two-dimensional experiments in x-ray computed tomography using the FORBILD head phantom |
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Authors: | Yu Zhicong Noo Frédéric Dennerlein Frank Wunderlich Adam Lauritsch Günter Hornegger Joachim |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. zyu@ucair.med.utah.edu |
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Abstract: | Mathematical phantoms are essential for the development and early stage evaluation of image reconstruction algorithms in x-ray computed tomography (CT). This note offers tools for computer simulations using a two-dimensional (2D) phantom that models the central axial slice through the FORBILD head phantom. Introduced in 1999, in response to a need for a more robust test, the FORBILD head phantom is now seen by many as the gold standard. However, the simple Shepp-Logan phantom is still heavily used by researchers working on 2D image reconstruction. Universal acceptance of the FORBILD head phantom may have been prevented by its significantly higher complexity: software that allows computer simulations with the Shepp-Logan phantom is not readily applicable to the FORBILD head phantom. The tools offered here address this problem. They are designed for use with Matlab?, as well as open-source variants, such as FreeMat and Octave, which are all widely used in both academia and industry. To get started, the interested user can simply copy and paste the codes from this PDF document into Matlab? M-files. |
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