2013
DOI: 10.1118/1.4824926
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CONRAD—A software framework for cone‐beam imaging in radiology

Abstract: As a common software framework, CONRAD enables the medical physics community to share algorithms and develop new ideas. In particular this offers new opportunities for scientific collaboration and quantitative performance comparison between the methods of different groups.

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“…The CONRAD [7] and ASTRA [8] toolkits allow flexible scanning geometries but present limitations. The simulation of non-standard geometries with CONRAD is less straightforward, as it is based on a projection matrix that needs to be previously obtained, and the ASTRA toolkit is limited to datasets that fit completely in the memory space of the GPU and to circular orbits, thus preventing simulation of new acquisition geometries such as those used in tomosynthesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CONRAD [7] and ASTRA [8] toolkits allow flexible scanning geometries but present limitations. The simulation of non-standard geometries with CONRAD is less straightforward, as it is based on a projection matrix that needs to be previously obtained, and the ASTRA toolkit is limited to datasets that fit completely in the memory space of the GPU and to circular orbits, thus preventing simulation of new acquisition geometries such as those used in tomosynthesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A ventricle dataset (Müller, Maier, Fischer, Bier, Lauritsch, Schwemmer, Fahrig & Hornegger 2013, Maier et al 2012, Maier et al 2013) of a similar design to the XCAT phantom (Segars et al 2008) was simulated. It was assumed that all materials have the same spectral absorption behaviour as water.…”
Section: Experiments and Evaluation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis presented here has been applied to LV surface models generated from a cardiac phantom (Maier et al 2012, Müller, Maier, Fischer, Bier, Lauritsch, Schwemmer, Fahrig & Hornegger 2013, Maier et al 2013), which is similarly designed to the widely used 4-D XCAT phantom (Segars et al 2008). The phantom is defined by cubic B-splines and can be tessellated to generate a triangulated mesh for every time point.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%