Ming Li, Guoliang Xu, Carlos O S Sorzano, Roberto Melero, Chandrajit Bajaj
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In this paper, we present a stable, reliable and robust method for reconstructing a three dimensional density function from a set of two dimensional electron microscopy images. By minimizing an energy functional consisting of a fidelity term and a regularization term, a L(2)-gradient flow is derived. The flow is integrated by a finite element method in the spatial direction and an explicit Euler scheme in temporal direction. The experimental results show that the proposed method is efficient and effective.