Tomographic Reconstruction: a Radiation Reduction Approach
thesis
posted on 2020-02-11, 03:57authored byPREETI GOPAL
Computed tomography (CT) enables visualization of the internal structure of an object without cutting it open. Reducing the exposure to these rays has always been sought after in order to prevent the specimen from damage, especially if it is being imaged multiple times over an extended time duration. For this reason, one may either
1) reduce the number of directions along which rays are passed (few-view), or
2) reduce the intensity (low-dose) of rays
or apply both of these. This thesis aims to reduce the artefacts of few-view and low-dose imaging by using data-driven (prior-based) techniques within the widely used Compressed Sensing (CS) framework. We specifically focus on reconstructing in longitudinal studies i.e., when repeated scans of an object are taken to study the changes within it over a period of time.
History
Campus location
Australia
Principal supervisor
Imants Dzintars Svalbe
Additional supervisor 1
Ajit Rajwade (IITB)
Additional supervisor 2
Sharat Chandran (IITB)
Year of Award
2020
Department, School or Centre
Physics and Astronomy
Additional Institution or Organisation
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India (IITB)