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Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Computational Physics
  • Materials Science

Background:

  • Ring artifacts are a common issue in micro-tomography, degrading image quality.
  • Existing methods for artifact reduction can be computationally intensive or less effective.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a fast and generalized algorithm for ring artifact reduction in high-resolution micro-tomography.
  • To improve sinogram restoration for enhanced image reconstruction.

Main Methods:

  • Generalization of Titarenko's sinogram restoration method.
  • Utilizing the conjugate gradient method for computational efficiency.
  • Employing higher/lower-order derivatives for sinogram restoration.

Main Results:

  • The proposed algorithm achieves linear time complexity, making it significantly faster.
  • Demonstrated effectiveness in restoring both low and high-resolution sinograms.
  • Numerical results validate the algorithm's performance and advantages over classical approaches.

Conclusions:

  • The generalized algorithm offers a fast, efficient, and implementable solution for ring artifact reduction.
  • The flexibility in using different derivative orders provides an advantage over previous methods.
  • This technique is beneficial for high-resolution micro-tomography using synchrotron radiation.