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J. R. Spears, T. Sandor, D. S. Baim, and S. Paulin, "The minimum error in estimating coronary luminal cross-sectional area from cineangiographic diameter measurements," Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, vol. 9, pp. 119--128, 1983.

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Object-based 3-D reconstruction of arterial trees from.. - Fessler, Macovski (1991)   (Correct)

....approach was also based on the generalized cylinder object model, as was our work with Bresler [22, 23] An ellipse can better approximate a wider class of cross sections than can a circle, but has the disadvantage that more than two views are required to obtain a unique reconstruction. Spears [24] has calculated the deterministic error in reconstructing ellipses from just two views. For applications where very accurate quantification of stenosis geometry is critical, one can justify acquiring more views. Nevertheless, to maximize SNR with the MRSIR method, we would like to use as few views ....

J. R. Spears, T. Sandor, D. S. Baim, and S. Paulin, "The minimum error in estimating coronary luminal cross-sectional area from cineangiographic diameter measurements," Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, vol. 9, pp. 119--128, 1983.


Object-based 3-D reconstruction of arterial trees from.. - Fessler, Macovski (1991)   (Correct)

....approach was also based on the generalized cylinder object model, as was our work with Bresler [22, 23] An ellipse can better approximate a wider class of cross sections than can a circle, but has the disadvantage that more than two views are required to obtain a unique reconstruction. Spears [24] has calculated the deterministic error in reconstructing ellipses from just two views. For applications where very accurate quantification of stenosis geometry is critical, one can justify acquiring more views. Nevertheless, to maximize SNR with the MRSIR method, we would like to use as few views ....

J. R. Spears, T. Sandor, D. S. Baim, and S. Paulin, "The minimum error in estimating coronary luminal cross-sectional area from cineangiographic diameter measurements," Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis, vol. 9, pp. 119--128, 1983.

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