Title :
A practical cone beam artifact correction algorithm
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Appl. Sci., GE Med. Syst., Milwaukee, WI, USA
Abstract :
Cone beam reconstruction has been the focus of many studies. One of the most widely referenced and used algorithms for a circular trajectory is the Feldkamp algorithm. The advantage of the algorithm is its simplicity of implementation, efficiency in computation, and close resemblance to the well-known filtered backprojection algorithm for fan beam and parallel beam reconstruction. The algorithm is effective in terms of combating some of the cone beam artifacts. However, when high-density objects are placed off the center plane (the fan beam plane), severe shading artifact will result. In the paper, we propose a two-pass cone beam reconstruction scheme. The algorithm is based on the observation that to a first order approximation, the high-density object reconstructed with the Feldkamp algorithm is accurate. The shading and streaking artifacts near the high-density objects are caused mainly by the incomplete sampling of the circular trajectory. Therefore, we can use the reconstructed images with Feldkamp algorithm as the basis for error estimation. The final images are produced by removing error images from the first-pass images
Keywords :
computerised tomography; image reconstruction; medical image processing; Feldkamp algorithm; circular trajectory; computation efficiency; cone beam artifacts; cone beam reconstruction; error estimation; fan beam reconstruction; filtered backprojection algorithm; first order approximation; first-pass images; high-density object; high-density objects; incomplete sampling; parallel beam reconstruction; practical cone beam artifact correction algorithm; reconstructed images; severe shading artifact; shading artifacts; streaking artifacts; two-pass cone beam reconstruction scheme; Approximation algorithms; Biological tissues; Biomedical imaging; Computed tomography; Computer simulation; Focusing; Image reconstruction; Iterative algorithms; Laboratories; Reconstruction algorithms;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.950053