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Rolf Clackdoyle

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IEEE Transactions on Radiation and Plasma Medical Sciences|January 28, 2021
Quantification of Tomographic Incompleteness in Cone-Beam ReconstructionRolf Clackdoyle, Frédéric Noo
Physics in Medicine and Biology|November 19, 2013
Full data consistency conditions for cone-beam projections with sources on a planeRolf Clackdoyle, Laurent Desbat
Physics in Medicine and Biology|July 20, 2023
Equal parallel and cone-beam projections: a curious property of D-symmetric object functionsRolf Clackdoyle, Simon Rit
Medical Physics|February 6, 2015
Data consistency conditions for truncated fanbeam and parallel projectionsRolf Clackdoyle, Laurent Desbat
Medical Physics|June 26, 2021
Feasibility of attenuation map alignment in pinhole cardiac SPECT using exponential data consistency conditionsR Glenn Wells, Rolf Clackdoyle
Physics in Medicine and Biology|October 6, 2023
Image reconstruction from truncated fan-beam projections along a circular trajectory using the virtual fan-beam methodMathurin Charles, Rolf Clackdoyle, Simon Rit
Physics in Medicine and Biology|October 9, 2004
A two-step Hilbert transform method for 2D image reconstructionFrédéric Noo, Rolf Clackdoyle, Jed D Pack
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging|January 11, 2005
Cone-beam reconstruction using the backprojection of locally filtered projectionsJed D Pack, Frédéric Noo, Rolf Clackdoyle
Physics in Medicine and Biology|August 31, 2002
Inversion of the 3D exponential x-ray transform for a half equatorial band and other semi-circular geometriesFrédéric Noo, Rolf Clackdoyle, Jean-Marc Wagner
Physics in Medicine and Biology|August 13, 2002
Image reconstruction from fan-beam projections on less than a short scanFrédéric Noo, Michel Defrise, Rolf Clackdoyle, et al.
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IEEE Transactions on Radiation and Plasma Medical Sciences|January 28, 2021
Quantification of Tomographic Incompleteness in Cone-Beam ReconstructionRolf Clackdoyle, Frédéric Noo
Physics in Medicine and Biology|November 19, 2013
Full data consistency conditions for cone-beam projections with sources on a planeRolf Clackdoyle, Laurent Desbat
Physics in Medicine and Biology|July 20, 2023
Equal parallel and cone-beam projections: a curious property of D-symmetric object functionsRolf Clackdoyle, Simon Rit
Medical Physics|February 6, 2015
Data consistency conditions for truncated fanbeam and parallel projectionsRolf Clackdoyle, Laurent Desbat
Medical Physics|June 26, 2021
Feasibility of attenuation map alignment in pinhole cardiac SPECT using exponential data consistency conditionsR Glenn Wells, Rolf Clackdoyle
Physics in Medicine and Biology|October 6, 2023
Image reconstruction from truncated fan-beam projections along a circular trajectory using the virtual fan-beam methodMathurin Charles, Rolf Clackdoyle, Simon Rit
Physics in Medicine and Biology|October 9, 2004
A two-step Hilbert transform method for 2D image reconstructionFrédéric Noo, Rolf Clackdoyle, Jed D Pack
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging|January 11, 2005
Cone-beam reconstruction using the backprojection of locally filtered projectionsJed D Pack, Frédéric Noo, Rolf Clackdoyle
Physics in Medicine and Biology|August 31, 2002
Inversion of the 3D exponential x-ray transform for a half equatorial band and other semi-circular geometriesFrédéric Noo, Rolf Clackdoyle, Jean-Marc Wagner
Physics in Medicine and Biology|August 13, 2002
Image reconstruction from fan-beam projections on less than a short scanFrédéric Noo, Michel Defrise, Rolf Clackdoyle, et al.
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