Comparison of statistical reconstructions with isotropic and anisotropic resolution

Published: Aug 10, 2005
Abstract
Statistical reconstruction methods based on the penalized maximum likelihood (or maximum a posteriori) principle have gained increasing attention in emission tomography. Fessler and Rogers have shown that the penalized maximum likelihood reconstruction with a conventional quadratic penalty results in anisotropic point spread functions (PSFs). Several approaches have been developed to design modified penalty functions to achieve isotropic PSFs....
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Title
Comparison of statistical reconstructions with isotropic and anisotropic resolution
Published Date
Aug 10, 2005
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