Geometry parameter estimation for sparse X-ray log imaging

06/29/2022
by   Angelina Senchukova, et al.
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We consider geometry parameter estimation in industrial sawmill fan-beam X-ray tomography. In such industrial settings, scanners do not always allow identification of the location of the source-detector pair, which creates the issue of unknown geometry. This work considers two approaches for geometry estimation. Our first approach is a calibration object correlation method in which we calculate the maximum cross-correlation between a known-sized calibration object image and its filtered backprojection reconstruction and use differential evolution as an optimiser. The second approach is projection trajectory simulation, where we use a set of known intersection points and a sequential Monte Carlo method for estimating the posterior density of the parameters. We show numerically that a large set of parameters can be used for artefact-free reconstruction. We deploy Bayesian inversion with Cauchy priors for synthetic and real sawmill data for detection of knots with a very low number of measurements and uncertain measurement geometry.

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