Abstract
High-resolution micro-CT offers 3D non-destructive imaging but scan
times are prohibitively large in many cases. Advancements in image
reconstruction offer great reduction in number of views while maintaining
reconstruction accuracy; yet filtered back projection remains the de facto
standard. An extensive study of few-view reconstruction using
compressed-sensing based iterative techniques is carried out. Also, a novel 3D
micro-CT phantom is proposed, and used for analyzing reconstruction accuracy.
Numerical tests, and studies on real micro-CT data show that if measurement
noise in projections is not extremely high, the number of views may be reduced
to
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