CT Lilun yu yingyong yanjiu
Editorial Office of Computerized Tomography Theory and Application · China · Est. 1992
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CT (computed tomography) is a computational imaging technology that reconstructs tomographic images of a specific layer of an object based on data recorded by emitters and receivers distributed around the object, without destroying the object's structure, thereby obtaining internal information of the object. Tomographic imaging has been widely used in medicine, industry, geophysics, archaeology, security inspection, and other fields. Scope includes: (1) Tomographic imaging theory, methods, technology, and systems. (2) Applications of tomographic imaging in medicine, industry, geophysics, archaeology, security inspection, and other fields. (3) Application of tomographic imaging technology in exploring the Earth's internal structure, including theories and applications of shallow and deep Earth structure imaging, new theories, new technologies, new processes, new experiences, and new application results of various geophysical exploration methods (seismic exploration, gravity and magnetic exploration, electrical exploration, well geophysical testing). (4) Tomographic reconstruction technology and applications of imaging modalities such as MRI and PET/SPECT. (5) Image processing, analysis, recognition, and understanding of tomographic imaging.
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