DocumentCode
1158723
Title
Tomographic reconstruction using an adaptive tetrahedral mesh defined by a point cloud
Author
Sitek, Arkadiusz ; Huesman, Ronald H. ; Gullberg, Grant T.
Author_Institution
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., Berkeley, CA
Volume
25
Issue
9
fYear
2006
Firstpage
1172
Lastpage
1179
Abstract
Medical images in nuclear medicine are commonly represented in three dimensions as a stack of two-dimensional images that are reconstructed from tomographic projections. Although natural and straightforward, this may not be an optimal visual representation for performing various diagnostic tasks. A method for three-dimensional (3-D) tomographic reconstruction is developed using a point cloud image representation. A point cloud is a set of points (nodes) in space, where each node of the point cloud is characterized by its position and intensity. The density of the nodes determines the local resolution allowing for the modeling of different parts of the image with different resolution. The reconstructed volume, which in general could be of any resolution, size, shape, and topology, is represented by a set of nonoverlapping tetrahedra defined by the nodes. The intensity at any point within the volume is defined by linearly interpolating inside a tetrahedron from the values at the four nodes that define the tetrahedron. This approach creates a continuous piecewise linear intensity over the reconstruction domain. The reconstruction provides a distinct multiresolution representation, which is designed to accurately and efficiently represent the 3-D image. The method is applicable to the acquisition of any tomographic geometry, such as parallel-, fan-, and cone-beam; and the reconstruction procedure can also model the physics of the image detection process. An efficient method for evaluating the system projection matrix is presented. The system matrix is used in an iterative algorithm to reconstruct both the intensity and location of the distribution of points in the point cloud. Examples of the reconstruction of projection data generated by computer simulations and projection data experimentally acquired using a Jaszczak cardiac torso phantom are presented. This work creates a framework for voxel-less multiresolution representation of images in nuclear medicine
Keywords
image reconstruction; image representation; image resolution; iterative methods; medical image processing; mesh generation; phantoms; positron emission tomography; single photon emission computed tomography; Jaszczak cardiac torso phantom; PET; SPECT; adaptive tetrahedral mesh; continuous piecewise linear intensity; distinct multiresolution representation; iterative algorithm; linear interpolation; medical images; nuclear medicine; point cloud image representation; three-dimensional tomographic reconstruction; Biomedical imaging; Clouds; Image reconstruction; Image representation; Image resolution; Medical diagnostic imaging; Nuclear medicine; Shape; Tomography; Topology; Iterative reconstruction; positron emission tomography (PET); single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT); tomography;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMI.2006.879319
Filename
1677723
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