Chapter 05: Image Reconstruction

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Which of the following refers to a function that relates to the amplitude and phases of a sine wave and corresponds to a specific frequency?

a.

Fourier transform

b.

Algorithm

c.

Convolution

d.

Interpolation

a.

Fourier transform

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Which is a mathematical technique used to estimate the value of a function from known values on either side of the function?

a.

Convolution

b.

Interpolation

c.

Back-projection

d.

Projection ratio

b.

Interpolation

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Which of the following is a digital image processing technique used to modify images through a filter function?

a.

Convolution

b.

Interpolation

c.

Back-projection

d.

Projection filter

a.

Convolution

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A set of ray sums is referred to as a:

a.

ray sum.

b.

projection.

c.

total ray projection.

d.

view.

b.

projection.

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Hounsfield's first scanner used _________________ beam projections acquired through a 180-degree rotation.

a.

perpendicular

b.

parallel

c.

long

d.

short

b.

parallel

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All of the following describe basic problems with the back-projection algorithm except:

a.

the produced image is blurred.

b.

the image not useful for clinical CT.

c.

compares assumptions with measured values.

d.

the image suffers from a star pattern artifact.

c.

compares assumptions with measured values.

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Which algorithm belongs to the class of analytical algorithms for CT?

a.

Back-projection

b.

Filtered back-projection (FBP)

c.

Iterative reconstruction (IR)

d.

Fourier reconstruction

b.

Filtered back-projection (FBP)

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Which of the following reconstruction algorithms was used by Hounsfield in his original experiments?

a.

Back-projection

b.

Algebraic reconstruction technique

c.

Fourier transform

d.

FBP

b.

Algebraic reconstruction technique

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Which of the following algorithms is most commonly used in the state-of-the-art CT scanners?

a.

Iterative algorithms

b.

Back-projection

c.

FBP

d.

Fourier reconstruction

c.

FBP

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The result of the preprocessing of the signals from the CT detectors is called:

a.

convolved data.

b.

raw data.

c.

image data.

d.

back-projected data

b.

raw data.

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The first operation to which raw data is subjected is referred to as:

a.

convolution.

b.

back-projection.

c.

three-dimensional surface shading.

d.

interpolation.

a.

convolution.

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Image data are obtained:

a.

after convolution.

b.

after preprocessing.

c.

after back-projection.

d.

before back-projection.

c.

after back-projection.

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Which of the following describes the beam that diverges from the X-ray tube to the outer edges of the detectors?

a.

Cone beam

b.

Aperture beam

c.

Straight beam

d.

Fan beam

a.

Cone beam

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Which is a class of cone-beam algorithms available for use with the new generation of multislice CT (MSCT) scanners?

a.

Filtered cone-beam algorithms

b.

Convoluted cone-beam algorithms

c.

Exact cone-beam algorithms

d.

Three-dimensional cone-beam algorithms

c.

Exact cone-beam algorithms

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Which of the following refers to a defined set of instructions for solving a problem?

a.

Algorithm

b.

Fourier transform

c.

Interpolation

d.

Convolution

a.

Algorithm

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Which of the following will allow the user to interactively visualize, manipulate, and measure large three-dimensional objects on general-purpose workstations?

a.

Three-dimensional algorithms

b.

Interpolation algorithms

c.

Fourier transform

d.

Three-dimensional convolution

a.

Three-dimensional algorithms

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The use of __________ coefficients makes it possible to reconstruct an image in CT.

a.

Hounsfield

b.

Convolution

c.

Fourier

d.

Ambrose

c.

Fourier

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Which of the following algorithms compares an assumption with the measured values, makes corrections, and then repeats the process?

a.

Analytical reconstruction algorithms

b.

Back-projection

c.

IR algorithms

d.

Fourier reconstruction algorithms

c.

IR algorithms

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FBP is also referred to as the ______________ _______________.

a.

convolution method

b.

interpolation method

c.

algorithm method

d.

iterative method

a.

convolution method

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Which of the following removes the classical star pattern artifact of the back-projection algorithm?

a.

Interpolation

b.

Fourier reconstruction

c.

FBP

d.

Iterative algorithm

c.

FBP

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