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Publications

Our technical publications reflect a long and extensive track record of collaboration with leading academic institutions, research organizations and industry leaders worldwide. Our team, alongside world-renowned collaborators, includes top investigators in the fields of imaging physics, medical imaging, and artificial intelligence. Together, we have contributed to advancing the state of the art in image processing, reconstruction, quality and analysis as well as AI-based imaging solutions.

In the following publications, Real Time Tomography was either the lead author, a collaborator, a contributor or its imaging products were used to achieve the results presented.

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2013

Raymond J. Acciavatti, Andrew D. A. Maidment. Oblique reconstructions in tomosynthesis. I. Linear systems theory, Med. Phys. 40, 111911 (2013).

2013

Raymond J. Acciavatti, Andrew D. A. Maidment, Oblique reconstructions in tomosynthesis. II. Super-resolution, 0094-2405, Medical Physics, 40, 11, 111911 (2013).


2013

Vieira, Marcelo Andrade da Costa, Bakic, Predrag R., Maidment, Andrew Douglas Arnold, Mascarenhas, Nelson Delfino d’Ávila. Investigating poisson noise filtering in digital breast tomosynthesis, Workshop de Visão Computacional - WVC , IX, 2013, Rio de Janeiro.

2012

Acciavatti RJ. Maidment AD.; Observation of super-resolution in digital breast tomosynthesis, Med. Phys. 2012 Nov 28;39(12):7518–7539.

2012

Acciavatti, Raymond J., Modeling the Anisotropic Resolution and Noise Properties of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Image Reconstructions. dtic.mil, Jan 2012.

2012

Andrew Tucker, Xin Qian, Emily Gidcumb, Derrek Spronk, Frank Sprenger, Johnny Kuo, Susan Ng, Jianping Lu, and Otto Zhou "Optimizing configuration parameters of a stationary digital breast tomosynthesis system based on carbon nanotube x-ray sources", Proc. SPIE 8313, Medical Imaging 2012: Physics of Medical Imaging, 831307 (2 March 2012). 

2012

R. J. Acciavatti and A. D. A. Maidment, “Optimization of continuous tube motion and step-and-shoot motion in digital breast tomosynthesis systems with patient motion,” in SPIE Medical Imaging, edited by N. J. Pelc, R. M. Nishikawa, and B. R. Whiting (SPIE, San Diego, CA, 2012), pp. 1–12.

2011

Raymond J. Acciavatti and Andrew D. A. Maidment "Investigating the potential for super-resolution in digital breast tomosynthesis", Proc. SPIE 7961, Medical Imaging 2011: Physics of Medical Imaging, 79615K (16 March 2011). 

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