
The space-alternating generalized expectation (SAGE) maximization algorithm has been successfully used in image reconstruction due to its rapid convergence. In this paper, a row-action alternative to the SAGE algorithm (RASAGE) is proposed; it processes the projection data sequentially. In order to speed up the convergence rate, we process the projection lines using a special order in such a way that the sequential projection lines are independent of each other. A relaxation parameter is also used to adjust the projection data update level. Comparison of the RASAGE with SAGE algorithm shows that the former method converges faster than the latter.
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