
CT algorithm
A CT (Computed Tomography) algorithm is a method used to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body from multiple X-ray measurements. It involves taking many X-ray images from different angles around the patient, then using computer processing to reconstruct these into a 3D representation. The algorithm applies mathematical techniques—like filtered back projection or iterative reconstruction—to accurately interpret the raw data, filter out noise, and produce clear images. These images help doctors visualize internal structures with high detail, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning.