Reconstruction is the process of obtaining a tomography (cross-sectional image) from image data obtained by CT projection. Reconstruction methods are broadly classified into back projection and iterative reconstruction. Filter-corrected back projection (FBP) has been the mainstream method, but sequential approximate image reconstruction methods are on the rise due to their effectiveness in reducing artifacts.
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