1 July 2010 Projection registration applied to nondestructive testing
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Abstract
Registration of radiographic and computed tomography (CT) data has the potential to allow automated metrology and defect detection. While registration of the three-dimensional reconstructed data is a common task in the medical industry for registration of data sets from multiple detection systems, registration of projection sets has only seen development in the area of tomotherapy. Efforts in projection registration have employed a method named Fourier phase matching (FPM). This work discusses implementation and results for the application of the FPM method to industrial applications for the nondestructive testing (NDT) community. The FPM method has been implemented and modified for industrial application. Testing with simulated and experimental x-ray CT data shows excellent performance with respect to the resolution of the imaging system.
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Philip R. Bingham and Lloyd F. Arrowood "Projection registration applied to nondestructive testing," Journal of Electronic Imaging 19(3), 031208 (1 July 2010). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3489122
Published: 1 July 2010
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KEYWORDS
Nondestructive evaluation

X-ray computed tomography

Computer simulations

Signal to noise ratio

Image registration

X-rays

Computed tomography

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