2020
DOI: 10.1002/mp.14332
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Superiorized method for metal artifact reduction

Abstract: Purpose: Metal artifact reduction (MAR) is a challenging problem in computed tomography (CT) imaging. A popular class of MAR methods replace sinogram measurements that are corrupted by metal with artificial data, typically generated from some combination of interpolation along with other heuristics. While these "projection completion" approaches are successful in eliminating severe artifacts, secondary artifacts may be introduced by the artificial data. In this paper, we propose an approach which uses projecti… Show more

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“…Although metal artifact reduction has been studied for decades, there is still no perfect solution now. Some researchers try to model the underlying physical effects of imaging to avoid producing metal artifacts after reconstruction (Man et al 2001, Williamson et al 2002, Humphries and Wang 2020), but such kind of methods are always too complex, which have limited effects. Therefore, many studies proposed to reduce metal artifacts in the x-ray projection domain (Kalender et al 1987, Wang et al 1999, Wang et al 2013, Zhang et al 2013, Tang et al 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although metal artifact reduction has been studied for decades, there is still no perfect solution now. Some researchers try to model the underlying physical effects of imaging to avoid producing metal artifacts after reconstruction (Man et al 2001, Williamson et al 2002, Humphries and Wang 2020), but such kind of methods are always too complex, which have limited effects. Therefore, many studies proposed to reduce metal artifacts in the x-ray projection domain (Kalender et al 1987, Wang et al 1999, Wang et al 2013, Zhang et al 2013, Tang et al 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%