Title :
Markerless Motion Tracking of Awake Animals in Positron Emission Tomography
Author :
Kyme, Andre ; Se, Stephen ; Meikle, Steven ; Angelis, Georgios ; Ryder, Will ; Popovic, Karl ; Yatigammana, Dylan ; Fulton, Roger
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Health Sci., Univ. of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Noninvasive functional imaging of awake, unrestrained small animals using motion-compensation removes the need for anesthetics and enables an animal´s behavioral response to stimuli or administered drugs to be studied concurrently with imaging. While the feasibility of motion-compensated radiotracer imaging of awake rodents using marker-based optical motion tracking has been shown, markerless motion tracking would avoid the risk of marker detachment, streamline the experimental workflow, and potentially provide more accurate pose estimates over a greater range of motion. We have developed a stereoscopic tracking system which relies on native features on the head to estimate motion. Features are detected and matched across multiple camera views to accumulate a database of head landmarks and pose is estimated based on 3D-2D registration of the landmarks to features in each image. Pose estimates of a taxidermal rat head phantom undergoing realistic rat head motion via robot control had a root mean square error of 0.15 and 1.8 mm using markerless and marker-based motion tracking, respectively. Markerless motion tracking also led to an appreciable reduction in motion artifacts in motion-compensated positron emission tomography imaging of a live, unanesthetized rat. The results suggest that further improvements in live subjects are likely if nonrigid features are discriminated robustly and excluded from the pose estimation process.
Keywords :
feature extraction; image registration; medical image processing; motion compensation; motion estimation; optical tracking; phantoms; pose estimation; positron emission tomography; radioactive tracers; stereo image processing; 3D-2D registration; administered drugs; anesthetics; animal behavioral response; awake animals; awake rodents; experimental workflow; feature detection; head landmarks; live subjects; marker detachment risk; marker-based motion tracking; marker-based optical motion tracking; markerless-based motion tracking; motion artifacts; motion-compensated positron emission tomography imaging; motion-compensated radiotracer imaging; motion-compensation; multiple camera; native features; noninvasive functional imaging; nonrigid features; pose estimation process; range of motion; realistic rat head motion; robot control; root mean square error; stereoscopic tracking system; stimuli; streamline; taxidermal rat head phantom; unanesthetized rat; unrestrained small animals; Animals; Calibration; Cameras; Feature extraction; Head; Positron emission tomography; Tracking; Markerless optical motion tracking; motion compensation; positron emission tomography (PET);
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2014.2332821