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Carl R. Crawford

Carl R. Crawford

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Computer Science

D-Index
46
Citations
6527
World Ranking
6946
National Ranking
3036

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - IEEE Fellow For singular contributions to the field of medical electronics, particularly Computed Tomographic Scanner technology.

Overview

Carl R. Crawford is affiliated with Csuptwo in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of Medicine, with particular emphasis on Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Biomedical Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's published work addresses topics within Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications, Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging, Radiation Dose and Imaging, and Anomaly Detection Techniques and Applications. These areas reflect a broad interest in both the development and application of imaging technologies in medical contexts.

Recent publications by Carl R. Crawford include the paper titled From EMI to AI: a brief history of commercial CT reconstruction algorithms, published in 2021 in the Journal of Medical Imaging. This work explores the evolution of computed tomography reconstruction methods. Another publication is Self-Supervised Anomaly Detection and Localization for X-Ray Cargo Images: Generalization to Novel Anomalies, from 2024, appearing in the SSRN Electronic Journal, which covers anomaly detection techniques using self-supervised learning frameworks.

Frequent coauthors who have worked with Carl R. Crawford on these topics include:

  • Patrick J. La Rivière
  • Bipin Gaikwad
  • Abani Patra
  • Eric L. Miller

Publication venues where Carl R. Crawford's work has appeared are:

  • Journal of Medical Imaging
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Their research contributions have been recognized with an award, notably the IEEE Fellow distinction received in 1997. The citation for this award highlights contributions to the field of medical electronics, especially Computed Tomographic Scanner technology.

Best Publications

  • Two algorithms for the three-dimensional reconstruction of tomograms.

    H. E. Cline;W. E. Lorensen;S. Ludke;C. R. Crawford

  • Computed tomography scanning with simultaneous patient translation

    Carl R. Crawford;Kevin F. King

  • Minimum scan speeds for suppression of motion artifacts in CT.

    C. J. Ritchie;J. D. Godwin;C. R. Crawford;W. Stanford

  • Computertomographie-Bildrekonstruktion mit nutatierenden Scheiben

    Gregory L Larson;Christopher C Ruth;Carl R Crawford

  • Dual energy computed tomography for explosive detection

    Zhengrong Ying;Ram Naidu;Carl R. Crawford

  • Predictive respiratory gating: a new method to reduce motion artifacts on CT scans.

    C. J. Ritchie;Jiang Hsieh;M. F. Gard;J. D. Godwin

  • Computed tomography scanning apparatus and method using adaptive reconstruction window

    Bernard M. Gordon;Eric M. Bailey;David A. Schafer;Christopher C. Ruth

  • Optimized gradient waveforms for spiral scanning

    Kevin F. King;Thomas K. F. Foo;Carl R. Crawford

  • Apparatus and method for processing objects in computed tomography data using object projections

    Carl R. Crawford;Ibrahim M. Bechwati;Sergey Simanovsky;Muzaffer Hiraoglu

  • Method of and system for reducing metal artifacts in images generated by x-ray scanning devices

    Ram Naidu;Ibrahim Bechwati;Seemee S. Karimi;Sergey Simanovsky

  • Respiratory compensation in projection imaging using a magnification and displacement model

    C.R. Crawford;K.F. King;C.J. Ritchie;J.D. Godwin

  • Apparatus and method for combining related objects in computed tomography data

    Ibrahim M. Bechwati;Sergey Simanovsky;Muzaffer Hiraoglu;Carl R. Crawford

  • Correction of computed tomography motion artifacts using pixel-specific back-projection

    C.J. Ritchie;C.R. Crawford;J.D. Godwin;K.F. King

  • Method and apparatus for coherent imaging system

    Matthew O'Donnell;B. Welles Ii Kenneth;Carl R. Crawford;Norbert J. Pelc

  • Computed tomography apparatus and method for classifying objects

    Carl R. Crawford;Muzaffer Hiraoglu;Ibrahim M. Bechwati;Sergey Simanovsky

  • Estimation of geometrical parameters for fan beam tomography

    G T Gullberg;B M W Tsui;C R Crawford;E R Edgerton

  • Localized motion artifact reduction in projection imaging

    Carl R. Crawford;Cameron J. Ritchie

  • Apparatus and method for detecting concealed objects in computed tomography data

    Sergey Simanovsky;Ibrahim M. Bechwati;Muzaffer Hiraoglu;Carl R. Crawford

  • Apparatus and method for density discrimination of objects in computed tomography data using multiple density ranges

    Sergey Simanovsky;Ibrahim M. Bechwati;Muzaffer Hiraoglu;Carl R. Crawford

  • Computed tomography scanning target detection using target surface normals

    Carl R. Crawford;Christopher C. Ruth

  • Air calibration scan for computed tomography scanner with obstructing objects

    David A. Schafer;Christopher C. Ruth;Carl R. Crawford

Frequent Co-Authors

Norbert J. Pelc
Norbert J. Pelc Stanford University
William E. Lorensen
William E. Lorensen General Electric (United States)
Harvey E. Cline
Harvey E. Cline General Electric (United States)
Grant T. Gullberg
Grant T. Gullberg University of California, San Francisco
Benjamin M. W. Tsui
Benjamin M. W. Tsui Johns Hopkins University
Jiang Hsieh
Jiang Hsieh General Electric (Spain)
Yongmin Kim
Yongmin Kim Pohang University of Science and Technology
Matthew O'Donnell
Matthew O'Donnell University of Washington

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