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  • A new method is proposed for evaluating three-dimensional reconstructions in computed tomography, addressing issues when insufficient X-ray images are available.
  • This evaluation is done voxel by voxel, using a probabilistic approach that considers both the measured X-ray data and prior knowledge of the materials in the object.
  • The method successfully identifies inaccuracies in reconstructions, with lower probabilities indicating false areas and higher probabilities confirming accurate representations, outperforming traditional methods in reliability.

Article Abstract

An important part of computed tomography is the calculation of a three-dimensional reconstruction of an object from series of X-ray images. Unfortunately, some applications do not provide sufficient X-ray images. Then, the reconstructed objects no longer truly represent the original. Inside of the volumes, the accuracy seems to vary unpredictably. In this paper, we introduce a novel method to evaluate any reconstruction, voxel by voxel. The evaluation is based on a sophisticated probabilistic handling of the measured X-rays, as well as the inclusion of a priori knowledge about the materials that the object receiving the X-ray examination consists of. For each voxel, the proposed method outputs a numerical value that represents the probability of existence of a predefined material at the position of the voxel while doing X-ray. Such a probabilistic quality measure was lacking so far. In our experiment, false reconstructed areas get detected by their low probability. In exact reconstructed areas, a high probability predominates. Receiver Operating Characteristics not only confirm the reliability of our quality measure but also demonstrate that existing methods are less suitable for evaluating a reconstruction.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3574669PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s130100137DOI Listing

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