Title :
Multiple-hit parameter estimation in monolithic detectors
Author :
Hunter, William C J ; Barrett, Harrison H. ; Miyaoka, Robert S. ; Lewellen, Tom K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
We examine a maximum-a-priori (MAP) method for estimating the primary interaction position of gamma rays with multiple-interaction sites (hits) in a monolithic detector. In assessing the performance of a multiple-hit estimator over that of a conventional one-hit estimator, we consider a few different detector and readout configurations of a 50-mm-wide square LSO block. For this study, we use simulated data from SCOUT, a Monte-Carlo tool for photon tracking and modeling scintillation-camera output. With this tool, we determine estimate bias and variance for a multiple-hit estimator and compare these with similar metrics for a conventional ML estimator, which assumes full energy deposition in one hit. We also examine the effect of event filtering on these metrics; for this purpose, we use a likelihood threshold to reject signals that are not likely to have been produced under the assumed likelihood model. Depending on detector design, we observe a 1-12% improvement of intrinsic resolution for a 1-or-2-hit estimator as compared with a 1-hit estimator. We also observe improved differentiation of photopeak events using a 1-or-2-hit estimator as compared with the 1-hit estimator; more than 6% of photopeak events that were rejected by likelihood filtering for the 1-hit estimator were accurately identified as photopeak events and positioned without loss of resolution by a 1-or-2-hit estimator.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; maximum likelihood estimation; photodetectors; position sensitive particle detectors; positron emission tomography; readout electronics; semiconductor counters; single photon emission computed tomography; LSO block; Monte-Carlo tool; PET; SCOUT; SPECT; assumed likelihood model; conventional ML estimator; conventional one-hit estimator; full energy deposition; gamma rays; likelihood threshold; maximum-a-priori method; modeling scintillation-camera output; monolithic detectors; multiple-hit parameter estimation; multiple-interaction sites; photon tracking; photopeak events; positron emission tomography; primary interaction position; readout configurations; single photon emission computed tomography; size 50 mm; Equations;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Valencia
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0118-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2011.6154454