Asynchronous image reconstruction.

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Title: Asynchronous image reconstruction.
Authors: Cai, Ritchie Zongqi, 1982-
Contributors: Schubert, Keith Evan.
Publication Year: 2022
Collection: Baylor University: BEARdocs
Subject Terms: Asynchronous, Algebraic reconstruction technique (ART), Clojure, Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
Description: Algebraic Reconstruction Technique, also known as ART, is the go-to method for medical image reconstruction. For more than 50 years, since the original paper about ART is published, various reconstruction methods based on ART emerged for faster runtime performance. These methods are designed to suit different types of hardware. However, none of these methods is ART equivalent. In this work, I introduce a new implementation method that is ART equivalent, has a very fast runtime performance, and is very scalable on today and future hardware. It opens a brand new door to how we should implement ART in the future.
Document Type: thesis
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Language: English
Relation: https://hdl.handle.net/2104/11696
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Accession Number: edsbas.20F8D2A6
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Abstract:Algebraic Reconstruction Technique, also known as ART, is the go-to method for medical image reconstruction. For more than 50 years, since the original paper about ART is published, various reconstruction methods based on ART emerged for faster runtime performance. These methods are designed to suit different types of hardware. However, none of these methods is ART equivalent. In this work, I introduce a new implementation method that is ART equivalent, has a very fast runtime performance, and is very scalable on today and future hardware. It opens a brand new door to how we should implement ART in the future.