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Redundant data and exact helical cone-beam reconstruction

Heuscher et al., 2004

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13728090991245212610
Author
Heuscher D
Brown K
Noo F
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Physics in Medicine & Biology

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This paper is about helical cone-beam reconstruction and the use of redundant data in the framework of two reconstruction methods. The first method is the approximate wedge reconstruction formula introduced by Tuy at the 3D meeting in 1999. The second method is a …
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