Title :
Preliminary results on noise reduction using stackgrams for (low-dose) X-ray CT sinograms
Author :
Happonen, Antti P. ; Koskinen, Matti O.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Signal Process., Tampere Univ. of Technol., Tampere, Finland
Abstract :
In low-dose X-ray computed tomography (CT), it is necessary to reduce the excessive X-ray quantum noise of the acquired data. This is the case especially when the filtered back-projection method is used for image reconstruction from sinogram data. In this study, we compare the conventional radial filtering direction of the sinogram to the recently introduced angular stackgram filtering technique. Our experimental tests were performed on simulated low-dose CT data. We modelled the X-ray quantum noise using a Gaussian distribution with a signal dependent variance for numerical phantoms simulating stop-and-shoot CT acquisitions. The noise model has been reported elsewhere. This experimentally verified model describes calibrated projection data, i.e. the acquired data after CT system calibration (including logarithmic transform, beam hardening, etc.). For our quantitative tests, we employed both linear Gaussian low-pass filters and non-linear L-filters with Gaussian weights. The stackgram technique provides the best resolution-noise trade-off in comparison with the radial sinogram filtering method, and thus a potential filtering approach to low-dose CT sinograms.
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; calibration; computerised tomography; data acquisition; dosimetry; image denoising; image reconstruction; image resolution; low-pass filters; medical image processing; nonlinear filters; phantoms; quantum noise; Gaussian distribution; Gaussian weights; X-ray quantum noise; angular stackgram filtering technique; beam hardening; calibrated projection data; conventional radial filtering direction; data acquisition; excessive X-ray quantum noise; filtered back-projection method; image reconstruction; linear Gaussian low-pass filters; logarithmic transform; low-dose X-ray CT sinograms; low-dose X-ray computed tomography; noise reduction; nonlinear L-filters; numerical phantoms; radial sinogram filtering method; resolution-noise trade-off; signal dependent variance; simulated low-dose CT data; stackgrams; stop-and-shoot CT acquisitions;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference, 2007 15th European
Conference_Location :
Poznan
Print_ISBN :
978-839-2134-04-6