The use of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is growing in the clinical arena due to its ability to provide 3-D information during interventions, its high diagnostic quality (su...
Abstract - Three dimensional computed tomography is a computationally intensive procedure, requiring large amounts of R A M and processing power. Parallel methods for two dimension...
David A. Reimann, Vipin Chaudhary, Michael J. Flyn...
Existing algorithms for exact helical cone beam (HCB) tomographic reconstruction involve a 3-D backprojection step, which dominates the the computational cost of the algorithm. We...
Existing algorithms for exact helical cone beam (HCB) tomographic reconstruction are computationally infeasible for clinical applications. Their computational cost is dominated by...
The exact localization of the mandibular nerve with respect to the bone is important for applications in dental implantology and maxillofacial surgery. Cone beam computed tomograph...
Dagmar Kainmueller, Hans Lamecker, Heiko Seim, ...