Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Streak artifacts in computed tomography (CT) images caused by metallic objects limit the wider use of CT imaging technologies. There have been various attempts to improve CT images containing streak artifacts; however, most of them generate additional artifacts or do not completely eradicate existing artifacts.
OBJECTIVE:
In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm which reduces streak artifacts in CT images.
METHODS:
Using CT numbers reconstructed from a given sinogram, we extract the metal part
RESULTS:
We perform numerical experiments using various simulated phantoms and patient images. For a quantitative analysis, we use the relative
CONCLUSIONS:
In this paper, we propose a metal artifact reduction algorithm based on sinogram surgery to reduce metal artifacts without additional artifacts. We also provide empirical convergence of our algorithm.
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