Filtered Backprojection (FBP)
The Filtered Backprojection (FBP) is a very efficient, and therefore widely used, reconstruction method.
This video is part of the "Computed Tomography and the ASTRA Toolbox" training course, developed at the Vision Lab at the University of Antwerp, Belgium (visielab.uantwerpen.be).
The ASTRA Toolbox is an open source tool for efficient and flexible tomographic reconstruction algorithms. It is being developed at the University of Antwerp, Belgium and at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
More information on the ASTRA Toolbox can be found at www.astra-toolbox.com
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I think you guys just saved my CT exam on monday...
Such an intuitive explanation. My teacher spends 2 hours explaining it and I still didn't get it!
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Best explaination to be found on youtube! Good job! This really helped me understanding
Wow this is exactly what I searched for very nice and easy explanation
I'm doing my final year project on this and it has help me so much in understanding what my equations are actually doing. Thank you!!!!!
love this video
Well explained! Thanks!
Nice video! clear and easy
Brief and clear. Thanks a lot! :)
Can I ask how you generated the projection images @
Very interesting video, this has really helped me out, thank you.
Thank you for the good explanation, are you still planning on releasing a video about the derivation of FBP from the Fourier slice theorem?
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great !
this is amazing video, but anyone can tell me that whats the difference back projection and forward projection?
Medical Physics exam in 12 hours... thanks!
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you sound belgian
Each point on the 'object domain'? In English world no one uses that complex terminology to explain relatively simple things.