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9:37 AM
@flawr im not sure you can do 2D ultrasound tomography
because of the physics
@CrisLuengo for what is worth, I agree too.
I've worked with projects that are over OOP-d, and it just makes all extremely hard to use and program,without any particular benefit
But also, when working in python in data science stuff, sometimes its useful to make an object or two
 
9:55 AM
@AnderBiguri but that's how it's classically done, isn't it? (you have linear transducer arrays that can only resolve stuff in one direction, which gives you a 2d slice)
 
but the arrays don't emit in 2D, right? they emmit in 3D
can you ignore the echos from 3D?
 
pretty much
there are 2d arrays but they are rather recent in the history of ultrasound
 
wait, but I don't think a medical ultrasound is tomography
the typical "lets see the baby" thing, I don't think thats tomography, its just a single measurement. There is no reconstruction
 
wp lists US under tomography, but sas "On the other hand, since ultrasound and optical coherence tomography uses time-of-flight to spatially encode the received signal, it is not strictly a tomographic method and does not require multiple image acquisitions."
didn't know that this was part of the definition of tomography! TIL
 
This is why you are not finding 2D ultrasound tomography, because its not technically tomography indeed.
 
I knew some people working on ionospheric tomography, to understand the pressure and electric charge of it, to improve the GNNS (GPS v2)
because the reason GPS is only few meters accurate is due to speed of light changes and refraction in the atmosphere
so if you want to make it mm accurate, you need to account for that
 
That's so cool!
But I think with gallileo they already manage an accuracy in the cm range, don't they?
 
so yeah, my friends work with galilleo
 
oh nice!
now they just need to make it work inside buildings so I don't have to search my phone and keys every time.
 
hahahaa
 
10:25 AM
@AnderBiguri it's not, but you can also use it for that
 
yeah, if you have a good system to locate in 3D the source of the device, you can
 
@AnderBiguri also military restrictions
@AnderBiguri no, using multiple scans
 
yeah, but you need to know accurately the location from which you are scanning, you can just hand wave it around, that is what I meant
 
 
3 hours later…
1:39 PM
@AnderBiguri \o/
@AnderBiguri It’s weird isn’t it? Any method where you image a section is literally “tomography”, but we only use the term when we use tomographic reconstruction.
 
 
2 hours later…
3:38 PM
indeed
 

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