Shepp–Logan phantom

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The Shepp–Logan phantom is a standard test image created by Larry Shepp and Benjamin F. Logan for their 1974 paper "The Fourier Reconstruction of a Head Section".[1] It serves as the model of a human head in the development and testing of image reconstruction algorithms.[2][3][4]

Image of the Shepp–Logan Phantom

Definition

The function describing the phantom is defined[1] as the sum of 10 ellipses inside a 2×2 square:

More information Ellipse, Center ...
EllipseCenterMajor AxisMinor AxisThetaGray Level
a(0,0)0.690.9202
b(0,−0.0184)0.66240.8740−0.98
c(0.22,0)0.110.31−18°−0.02
d(−0.22,0)0.160.4118°−0.02
e(0,0.35)0.210.2500.01
f(0,0.1)0.0460.04600.01
g(0,−0.1)0.0460.04600.01
h(−0.08,−0.605)0.0460.02300.01
i(0,−0.605)0.0230.02300.01
j(0.06,−0.605)0.0230.04600.01
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