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Abstract
Since the successful development of Computed Tomography in 1972, both industrial and medical aspects have had a huge impact on our lives. In reality, Computed Tomography often has errors in its installation, which affects the quality of the image. However, the calibration of the parameters has a significant impact on the quality of the image of Computed Tomography. Therefore, this article takes a typical two-dimensional Computed Tomography as an example to perform parameter calibration on the installed Computed Tomography to find more accurate and stable parameters.
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1 Statistic Institute, Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, wucheng road, Taiyuan, China





