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Computed tomography (CT) is a non-invasive imaging technique that allows to reveal the inner structure of an object by combining a series of projection images that were acquired from dierent directions. CT nowadays has a broad range of applications, including those in medicine, preclinical research, nondestructive testing, materials science, etc. One common feature of the tomographic setups used in most applications is the requirement to put an object into a scanner. The rst major disadvantage of such a requirement is the constraint imposed on the size of the object that can be scanned. The second one is the need to move the object which might be di cult or might cause undesirable changes in the ... toggle 3 keywords

x-ray CT tomography

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Author
Dabravolski, Andrei
Institution
University of Antwerp
Supervisors
Publication Year
2017
Upload Date
Oct. 3, 2017

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