Title :
Few-view tomography using interpolating and smoothing splines with implications for cardiac SPECT
Author :
La Rivière, P.J. ; Pan, X.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Chicago Univ., IL, USA
Abstract :
The ability to reconstruct high-quality tomographic images from a smaller number of projections than is usually used could reduce imaging time for many nuclear-medicine studies. This would particularly benefit studies such as cardiac SPECT where patient motion during long acquisitions can lead to motion artifacts in the reconstructed images. To this end, the authors have investigated sinogram pre-processing techniques designed to enable filtered backprojection (EBP) to produce high-quality reconstructions from a small number of views. Each projection is first smoothed by performing roughness-penalized nonparametric regression using a generalized linear model that explicitly accounts for the Poisson nature of the data. The resulting fit curves are natural cubic splines. After smoothing, additional angular views are generated using periodic spline interpolation, and images are reconstructed using FBP. The algorithm was tested on data from SPECT studies of a cardiac phantom placed at various radial offsets to enable examination of the algorithm´s dependence on the radial extent of the object being imaged
Keywords :
cardiology; image reconstruction; interpolation; medical image processing; single photon emission computed tomography; splines (mathematics); Poisson nature; cardiac SPECT; cardiac phantom; few-view tomography; generalized linear model; high-quality reconstructions; interpolating splines; medical diagnostic imaging; motion artifacts; natural cubic splines; nuclear medicine; radial offsets; roughness-penalized nonparametric regression; smoothing splines; Image quality; Image reconstruction; Image sampling; Interpolation; Nuclear power generation; Radiology; Sampling methods; Smoothing methods; Testing; Tomography;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1998. Conference Record. 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5021-9
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1998.773851