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Gautam, Siddhant, Klasky, Marc L., Nadiga, Balasubramanya T., Wilcox, Trevor, Salazar, Gary, Ravishankar, Saiprasad
Density reconstruction from X-ray projections is an important problem in radiography with key applications in scientific and industrial X-ray computed tomography (CT). Often, such projections are corrupted by unknown sources of noise and scatter, whi
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.12766
A trained attention-based transformer network can robustly recover the complex topologies given by the Richtmyer-Meshkoff instability from a sequence of hydrodynamic features derived from radiographic images corrupted with blur, scatter, and noise. T
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.00985
Autor:
Hossain, Maliha, Nadiga, Balasubramanya T., Korobkin, Oleg, Klasky, Marc L., Schei, Jennifer L., Burby, Joshua W., McCann, Michael T., Wilcox, Trevor, De, Soumi, Bouman, Charles A.
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Opt. Express, vol. 30, no. 9, pp. 14432-14452, Apr. 2022
Radiography is often used to probe complex, evolving density fields in dynamic systems and in so doing gain insight into the underlying physics. This technique has been used in numerous fields including materials science, shock physics, inertial conf
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.01627
Object density reconstruction from projections containing scattered radiation and noise is of critical importance in many applications. Existing scatter correction and density reconstruction methods may not provide the high accuracy needed in many ap
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.15424
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In Progress in Nuclear Energy March 2013 63:1-6
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Autor:
Wilcox, Trevor
The storage of nuclear waste in underground storage facilities presents numerous engineering challenges and risks. Experimental verification of engineered underground storage is impractical or prohibitively expensive, leaving scientists with few opti
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