TomoPy is an open-sourced Python toolbox to perform tomographic data processing and image reconstruction.[2]

TomoPy
Original author(s)Doga Gursoy
Developer(s)Community project
Stable release
1.15.1[1] / 27 November 2024; 6 days ago (27 November 2024)
Repository
Written inPython, C
Operating systemLinux, OS X
TypeImage processing
LicenseBSD-3
Websitetomopy.readthedocs.org

Overview

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Tomographic reconstruction creates three-dimensional views of an object by combining two-dimensional images taken from multiple directions, for example in how a computer-aided tomography scanner allows 3D views of the heart or brain. Data collection can be rapid, but the required computations are massive. Further, many common experimental perturbations can degrade the quality of tomographs, unless corrections are applied. Unless automated tools make these corrections, beamline staff can be overwhelmed by data that can be collected far faster than corrections and reconstruction can be performed.[3]

To address the needs for image correction and tomographic reconstruction in an instrument independent manner, the TomoPy code was developed, which is a parallelizable high performance tomography library.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Release 1.15.1". 27 November 2024. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  2. ^ Gürsoy, D.; De Carlo, F.; Xiao, X.; Jacobsen, C. (2014). "TomoPy: A framework for the analysis of synchrotron tomographic data". Journal of Synchrotron Radiation. 21 (5): 1188–1193. Bibcode:2014JSynR..21.1188G. doi:10.1107/S1600577514013939. PMC 4181643. PMID 25178011.
  3. ^ Toby, H.B.; Gürsoy, D.; De Carlo, F.; Schwarz, N.; Sharma, H.; Jacobsen, C. (2015). "Practices and standards for data and processing at the APS". Synchrotron Radiation News. 28 (2): 15–21. Bibcode:2015SRNew..28...15T. doi:10.1080/08940886.2015.1013415. S2CID 121506989.