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It seems to be similar to Parker weigth~ DOI: 10.1118/1.1450132 |
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Ya, I've seen algorithms like that. I worked on similar things when I worked in the CT group at GE. I have no plans to add such an algorithm like that to LEAP, but you could use LEAP as a library to implement those algorithms yourself. I do take requests from users when adding new features to LEAP. If enough people want a certain feature and it isn't too much work, I'll do it. |
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It's truly impressive that you have done similar work at GE. In my opinion, the LEAP toolkit is the best I’ve encountered so far. I believe that motion correction is something many others would want as well, and its inclusion could attract even more users. It's a shame that there are no plans to add it yet, but I appreciate your consideration. Thank you for always providing such prompt responses. Does the LEAP library include a function for "cone-parallel geometry via row-wise fan-to-parallel rebinning"? |
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My current job is in SPECT, so my work for LEAP is a hobby of mine that I do in my spare time. I do plan to continue to add features, but there is a limit in what I can do. Anyway, what you speak of is commonly referred to as cone-parallel coordinates. It is actually near the top of my TODO list for LEAP. Have you seen this list on the LEAP homepage here? |
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I also hope that LEAP can support motion correction feature. And I think that Leap already supports fast projection by GPU code, so projection based correction algorithm may be easy for @kylechampley. So I added another paper to here. |
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Hello,
I was wondering if there are any plans to add motion correction features to the LEAP toolkit.
If so, I have attached two interesting papers(links) that could be valuable additions.
Integrating these motion correction capabilities into the LEAP toolkit could be extremely beneficial.
Thank you.
Best regards,
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25979048/
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7820191
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