I plan on making projects on the fundamentals of X-ray image reconstruction.
The computation needed to get 3D volume from a CBCT scan is fascinating me.
Also, I plan on improving understanding on computer vision for dental application,
might become useful in future. Below some images from initial status of DICOM image analyzer program.
Below a trial of implementing a inverse Radon transform based reconstruction algorithm for X-ray CT images.
The Sinogram is from:
Hämäläinen, K. (Creator), Harhanen, L. (Creator), Kallonen, A. (Creator), Kujanpää,
A. (Creator), Niemi, E. (Creator), Siltanen, S. (Creator) (11 helmik. 2015).
Tomographic X-ray data of a walnut10.5281/zenodo.1254206
The sinogram consists of 1200 projections of a walnut from a full 360 degree turn of Phoenix|Xray Systems CBCT
device containing a Hamamatsu flat panel sensor.
Mobile version of the DICOM Glancer under work also. Current version available by clicking the eye icon below.