Stopping Rules for Algebraic Iterative Reconstruction Methods in Computed Tomography
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arXiv2106.10053MaRDI QIDQ6370657FDOQ6370657
Authors: Per Christian Hansen, Jakob S. Jørgensen, Peter Winkel Rasmussen
Publication date: 18 June 2021
Abstract: Algebraic models for the reconstruction problem in X-ray computed tomography (CT) provide a flexible framework that applies to many measurement geometries. For large-scale problems we need to use iterative solvers, and we need stopping rules for these methods that terminate the iterations when we have computed a satisfactory reconstruction that balances the reconstruction error and the influence of noise from the measurements. Many such stopping rules are developed in the inverse problems communities, but they have not attained much attention in the CT world. The goal of this paper is to describe and illustrate four stopping rules that are relevant for CT reconstructions.
Ill-posedness and regularization problems in numerical linear algebra (65F22) Iterative numerical methods for linear systems (65F10) Inverse problems in linear algebra (15A29)
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