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Slice-by-Slice versus Fully 3D Reconstruction for Parallel-Beam x-Ray Microtomography

M.T. McCann, M. Nilchian, M. Unser

Proceedings of Imaging and Applied Optics: OSA Optics & Photonics Congress, Mathematics in Imaging (OSA-MI'16), Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany, July 25-28, 2016, paper no. MW5H.4.


We present a 3D iterative reconstruction method for microtomography, where iterative methods have previously been limited by their high computational cost. Our preliminary results show that it improves reconstruction quality over the traditional slice-by-slice method.

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