A Solver for Dynamic PET Reconstruction based on Forward-Backward Splitting
Dynamic Positron Emission Tomography allows monitoring physiological processes within the body that can be described by kinetic parameters. However, recovery of these parameters often requires the solution of complex and nonlinear operator equations. Advanced operator splitting techniques allow incorporating a-priori knowledge, e.g. sparsity of minimizers with respect to an exponential basis, into the reconstruction process.
BibTex references
@InProceedings{BHB10,
author = {Benning, M. and Heins, P. and Burger, M.},
title = {A Solver for Dynamic PET Reconstruction based on Forward-Backward Splitting},
booktitle = {ICNAAM Conference Proceedings},
series = {ICNAAM Conference Proceedings},
pages = {1967-- 1970},
month = {september},
year = {2010},
publisher = {AIP Journal of Physics},
organization = {AIP},
url = \{/2010/BHB10},
}


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