MS 09: Cone/Compton transforms and their applications
Tue, 28 March, 2017, 16:30–18:30, Room: UC 202G
Organizers
Gaik Ambartsoumian and Fatma Terzioglu
Abstract
A new family of generalized Radon transforms has emerged in the last decade from applications in single-scattering optical tomography and Compton imaging. These transforms include broken- ray (also often called V-line) transforms, conical Radon transforms and their various generalizations. A common feature of these operators, which also distinguishes them from other generalized Radon transforms, is the presence of a vertex in the integration path (surface). Several exciting discoveries and interesting results have been reported on these topics by various researchers within the last year.
List of speakers
Rim Gouia-Zarrad Inversion of the attenuated conical Radon transform |
Vochita Maxim Compton camera imaging and Radon transforms on the cone: from data to images |
Souvik Roy Numerical Inversion of a Broken Ray Transform Arising in Single Scattering Optical Tomography |
Daniela Schiefeneder The Radon transform over cones with vertices on the sphere and orthogonal axes |