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Modellgestützte Rekonstruktion mit alternierenden orthogonalen Projektionen in der Mikrotomographie

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ASST ’90 7. Aachener Symposium für Signaltheorie

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X-ray microtomography has evolved to a valuable tool for high resolution non destructive material research. This paper describes the design of a microtomography system at the research center Jülich. Special emphasis has been laid on improving the reconstruction by means of alternating orthogonal projections.

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Fuhrmann, G. (1990). Modellgestützte Rekonstruktion mit alternierenden orthogonalen Projektionen in der Mikrotomographie. In: Ameling, W. (eds) ASST ’90 7. Aachener Symposium für Signaltheorie. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 253. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76062-4_5

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