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Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Three-dimension

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C345S427000

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07576741

ABSTRACT:
A method for improving the quality of a projection image. The method includes setting a plurality of rays that pass through voxels. Each ray corresponds to a pixel. The method further includes storing a plurality of pixel values, each associated with one of the voxels existing on each of the rays. The method also stores a plurality of coordinates, each corresponding to one of the pixel values, and determines a noise position in the voxels pixels based on the coordinates.

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Appendix (Prior Art Information List).

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