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Computed tomography is increasingly enabling scientists to study physical processes of materials at micron scales. The MBIR framework provides a powerful method for CT reconstruction by incorporating both a measurement model and prior model. Classically, the choice of prior has been limited to models enforcing local similarity in the image data. In some material science problems, however, much more...
We have previously implemented the direct reconstruction of dense kinetic model parameter images (“parametric images”) from sinogram data, and compared it to conventional image domain kinetic parameter estimation methods <citerefgrp><citeref refid="ref1"/><citeref refid="ref2"/> <citeref refid="ref3"/></citerefgrp>. Although it has been shown...
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