2020
DOI: 10.1109/tip.2020.2985874
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An Exact and Fast CBCT Reconstruction via Pseudo-Polar Fourier Transform-Based Discrete Grangeat’s Formula

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“…As depicted in Figure 2a the 3D conventional FST[ 28 ] shows that (Ŷ φ k , θ j )(ω), the 1D radial FFT of (ɸ φ,θ f )(ρ) along a line with direction of φ k ,θ j , is equivalent to a line of the 3D FFT of f in the same direction, φk,θj ,[ 37 ] where ω is frequency variable.…”
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“…As depicted in Figure 2a the 3D conventional FST[ 28 ] shows that (Ŷ φ k , θ j )(ω), the 1D radial FFT of (ɸ φ,θ f )(ρ) along a line with direction of φ k ,θ j , is equivalent to a line of the 3D FFT of f in the same direction, φk,θj ,[ 37 ] where ω is frequency variable.…”
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“…(a) Three-dimensional conventional Fourier slice theorem on spherical coordinate, sinogram sampling in the Radon space. (b) Three-dimensional Fourier slice theorem on pseudo-polar grid, linogram sampling in the Radon space[ 28 ]…”
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