Abstract
A Compton back-scatter tomographical imaging model with minimal constraints was imposed as a potential contender for on-line portable imaging. The line-scan method based on scattered photon energy spectra can obtain a fairly high scan speed and spatial resolution. As such, radiation scattering imaging (or density reconstruction) is viewed as a nonlinear inverse problem. A multicriteria optimization-based density reconstruction from computed compton scattering data illustrates the feasibility of this method. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Int J Imaging Syst Technol 10, 410–414, 1999
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