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Fast Volume Reconstruction From Motion Corrupted Stacks of 2D Slices
2015
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
Capturing an enclosing volume of moving subjects and organs using fast individual image slice acquisition has shown promise in dealing with motion artefacts. Motion between slice acquisitions results in spatial inconsistencies that can be resolved by slice-to-volume reconstruction (SVR) methods to provide high quality 3D image data. Existing algorithms are, however, typically very slow, specialised to specific applications and rely on approximations, which impedes their potential clinical use.
doi:10.1109/tmi.2015.2415453
pmid:25807565
pmcid:PMC7115883
fatcat:reultq2l25canki3hfyhsnuce4