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Main Author: Heikkilä, Tommi
Format: Preprint
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.12471
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author Heikkilä, Tommi
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contents This is the documentation for Spatio-TEmporal Motor-POwered (STEMPO) phantom for dynamic X-ray tomography. Provided are different measurements designed for testing dynamic tomography reconstruction algorithms. The measured data and additional materials are available at www.fips.fi/dataset.php and doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7081688 for open use by the scientific community, as long as the data and this documentation are appropriately referenced. The files contain: (1) measurement data (sinograms) from one static scan and two dynamic scans (same movement but different choice of projection directions). All data is provided both for 2D and 3D geometry in varying resolution levels; (2) approximation of the ground truth obtained using the known motion model; and (3) short example codes to showcase how the data could be used to test and validate dynamic tomography algorithms.
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spellingShingle STEMPO -- dynamic X-ray tomography phantom
Heikkilä, Tommi
Image and Video Processing
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This is the documentation for Spatio-TEmporal Motor-POwered (STEMPO) phantom for dynamic X-ray tomography. Provided are different measurements designed for testing dynamic tomography reconstruction algorithms. The measured data and additional materials are available at www.fips.fi/dataset.php and doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7081688 for open use by the scientific community, as long as the data and this documentation are appropriately referenced. The files contain: (1) measurement data (sinograms) from one static scan and two dynamic scans (same movement but different choice of projection directions). All data is provided both for 2D and 3D geometry in varying resolution levels; (2) approximation of the ground truth obtained using the known motion model; and (3) short example codes to showcase how the data could be used to test and validate dynamic tomography algorithms.
title STEMPO -- dynamic X-ray tomography phantom
topic Image and Video Processing
E.0
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.12471