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Cause Analysis and Removal of Boundary Artifacts in Image Deconvolution

  • Lee, Ji-Yeon;Lee, Nam-Yong
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.17 no.7
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    • pp.838-848
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we conducted a cause analysis on boundary artifacts in image deconvolution. Results of the cause analysis show that boundary artifacts are caused not only by a misuse of boundary conditions but also by no use of the normalized backprojection. Results also showed that the correct use of boundary conditions does not necessarily remove boundary artifacts. Based on these observations, we suggest not to use any specific boundary conditions and to use the normalized backprojector for boundary artifact-free image deconvolution.

Implementing a Fast Projector-Backprojector for EM-Based Tomogrphic Reconstruction

  • 이수진
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.523-529
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    • 1999
  • 방출컴퓨터단층영상술을 위한 영상재구성법에 있어서 기대값 최대화(EM)를 사용한 maximum likeihood 방법이 기존의 filtered backprojection 방법에 비해 현저한 장점을 지니고 있다는 점에서 지속적으로 그 가치가 인정되어 왔다. 그러나, 이러한 방법은 projection 및 backprojection 의 반복계산을 요하므로 영상재구성을 위한 총 계산시간이 projector 및 backprojector 의 성능에 크게 좌우된다. 본 논문에서는 EM에 근거한 영상재구성 알고리즘의 계산량을 감소시키는 방법에 관하여 논한다. 특히, projection 및 backprojection 계산을 위한 행렬의 원소중 중요한 양들을 구하는 방법과 이들을 미리 계산하여 적절한 양의 메모리에 저장하는 방법에 관하여 고찰한다. 실험에서 제안된 방법을 사용할 경우 EM 알고리즘의 계산시간을 92%까지 현저히 감소시킬 수있음을 보였다.

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Fast Implementations of Projector-Backprojector Pairs for Iterative Tomographic Reconstruction (반복법을 사용한 단층영상 재구성을 위한 투사기 및 역투사기의 고속 구현)

  • 김수미;이수진;김용호
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.473-480
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    • 2003
  • Iterative reconstruction methods have played a prominent role in emission computed tomography due to their remarkable advantages over the conventional filtered backprojection method. However, since iterative reconstructions typically are comprised of repeatedly projecting and backprojecting the data, the computational load required for reconstructing an image depends highly on the performance of the projector-backprojector pair used in the algorithm. In this work we compare quantitative performance of representative methods for implementing projector-backprojector pairs. To reduce the overall cost for the projection-backprojection operations for each method, we investigate how previously computed results can be reused so that the number of redundant calculations can be minimized. Our experimental results demonstrate that the ray tracing method not only outperforms other methods in computation time, but also provides improved reconstructions with good accuracy.

Correction for SPECT image distortion by non-circular detection orbits (비원형 궤도에서의 검출에 의한 SPECT 영상 왜곡 보정)

  • Lee, Nam-Yong
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.156-162
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    • 2007
  • The parallel beam SPECT system acquires projection data by using collimators in conjunction with photon detectors. The projection data of the parallel beam SPECT system is, however, blurred by the point response function of the collimator that is used to define the range of directions where photons can be detected. By increasing the number of parallel holes per unit area in collimator, one can reduce such blurring effect. This approach also, however, has the blurring problem if the distance between the object and the collimator becomes large. In this paper we consider correction methods for artifacts caused by non-circular orbit of parallel beam SPECT with many parallel holes per detector cell. To do so, we model the relationship between the object and its projection data as a linear system, and propose an iterative reconstruction method including artifacts correction. We compute the projector and the backprojector, which are required in iterative method, as a sum of convolutions with distance-dependent point response functions instead of matrix form, where those functions are analytically computed from a single function. By doing so, we dramatically reduce the computation time and memory required for the generation of the projector and the backprojector. We conducted several simulation studies to compare the performance of the proposed method with that of conventional Fourier method. The result shows that the proposed method outperforms Fourier methods objectively and subjectively.

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