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| Dept. of Computer Sc. » Pattern Recognition » Courses » WS 13/14 » Projekt Flat-Panel CT Reconstruction [ProjFCR]  Projekt Flat-Panel CT Reconstruction [ProjFCR]Summary 
						The aim of this master project is to build a state-of-the-art flat-panel CT reconstruction software.
The project is designed in two parts.
In the first part, the basics of CT reconstruction will be
developed in a group.
In a block course after the end of the Semester, all participants will
create a basic CT reconstruction pipeline that is able to reconstruct flat-panel CT images.
The following topics will be taught and implemented in this two week course:
- Parallel-beam reconstruction
- Fan-beam reconstruction
- Cone-beam reconstruction
- Hardware-acceleration using the graphics card
In the second part, the participants will be asked to adopt the designed pipeline individually to specific problems in CT reconstruction:
- Limited field-of-view
- Limited acquisition angle
- Reconstruction with few projections
- Noise reduction
You will incorporate your work into a fully-fledged CT reconstruction and analysis tool that makes it easy to evaluate the reconstruction algorithms. 
At the end of the project, the designed algorithms will be tested on a real scanner at Siemens AX, Forchheim. Dates & Rooms: Lecturer The aim of this master project is to build a state-of-the-art flat-panel CT reconstruction software. The project is designed in two parts. In the first part, the basics of CT reconstruction will be developed in a group. In a block course after the end of the semester, all participants will create a basic CT reconstruction pipeline that is able to reconstruct flat-panel CT images. The following topics will be taught and implemented in this two week course: 
 In the second part, the participants will be asked to adopt the designed pipeline individually to specific problems in CT reconstruction: 
 You will incorporate your work into a fully-fledged CT reconstruction and analysis tool that makes it easy to evaluate the reconstruction algorithms. At the end of the project, the designed algorithms will be tested on a real scanner at Siemens AX, Forchheim. If you are late, there are still a few open places. Please send an email to Andreas Maier to ask, if you can still participate. 
 17.2 - 21.2.2014 and 3.3. - 7.3.2014 | ||