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1 July 1990 3-D blood vessel reconstruction by simulated annealing
Hideaki Haneishi, Nagaaki Ohyama
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Simulated annealing a Monte Carlolike algorithm is applied to 3D blood vessel reconstruction based on digital subtraction angiography(DSA). Since the imaging system is highly illposed because of the insufficient number of projections good reconstruction can not be achieved with only the observed data. This paper shows that even in such cases objects can be well reconstructed by simulated annealing making use of constraints based on a priori knowledge. The performance of this method for photon noise and the feasibility of 3D reconstruction are discussed through some computer simulations. 1.
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Hideaki Haneishi and Nagaaki Ohyama "3-D blood vessel reconstruction by simulated annealing", Proc. SPIE 1233, Medical Imaging IV: Image Processing, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.18894
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KEYWORDS
Algorithms

Blood vessels

Reconstruction algorithms

3D image processing

3D modeling

Image processing

Imaging systems

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