Y. Censor, Binary steering in discrete tomography reconstruction with sequential and simultaneous iterative algorithms, LIN ALG APP, 339, 2001, pp. 111-124
The binary steering process is a heuristic designed to intervene between co
nsecutive steps of a nonbinary iterative image reconstruction algorithm in
order to gradually steer the iterates towards a binary solution. We present
computational results which show that a strongly overrelaxed simultaneous
nonbinary iterative algorithm performs in our experiments better than a str
ongly underrelaxed sequential iterative algorithm. We also notice that fast
er binary steering gives better binary reconstructed images when the sequen
tial iterative nonbinary algorithm is used. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc.
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