Title :
Comparison of post-filtering and filtering between iterations for SPECT reconstruction
Author :
Slijpen, Eddy T P ; Beekman, Reek J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl. Med., Univ. Hosp. Utrecht, Netherlands
Abstract :
Images obtained by iterative reconstruction of SPECT are known to become noisy and exhibit edge artifacts at high iteration numbers. In order to suppress these undesirable image distortions some method of regularization has to be applied. One of the frequently applied regularization methods is low-pass filtering of the reconstructed image. In this paper SPECT images which have been filtered after a complete iterative reconstruction (post-filtering) are compared to SPECT images which have been filtered between each iteration step of the reconstruction (in-between filtering). The comparison of post-filtering and in-between filtering is made for two different kind of filters, the Gaussian filter and an edge-preserving diffusion filter. In order to make a fair comparison, the specific filters are automatically selected by varying the filter parameters until the difference between a phantom and corresponding filtered SPECT image is minimized (optimal filtering). The resulting minimum of the difference is used as the standard to compare the performance of the filter processes. The difference between optimized post-filtering and optimized in-between Altering is found to be small. Smoothing between iterations with fixed kernels, commonly referred to as the EMS algorithm, gives less accurate results than optimized post-filtering or optimized in-between filtering
Keywords :
filtering theory; image reconstruction; iterative methods; low-pass filters; maximum likelihood estimation; medical image processing; single photon emission computed tomography; 3D filters; EMS algorithm; Gaussian filter; SPECT image reconstruction; edge artifacts; edge-preserving diffusion filter; error reduction; filtering between iterations; fixed kernels; high iteration numbers; image distortions; in-between filtering; iterative reconstruction; low-pass filtering; optimal filtering; post-filtering; regularization method; smoothing between iterations; Filtering; Image reconstruction; Imaging phantoms; Low pass filters; Medical services; Nuclear medicine; Optimization methods; Reconstruction algorithms; Single photon emission computed tomography; Smoothing methods;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1998. Conference Record. 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5021-9
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1998.774406