DocumentCode :
1139513
Title :
Three-dimensional alignment of scans in a dynamic PET study using sinusoidal trajectory signals of a sinogram
Author :
Happonen, Antti P. ; Ruotsalainen, Ulla
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Signal Process., Tampere Univ. of Technol., Finland
Volume :
51
Issue :
5
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
2620
Lastpage :
2627
Abstract :
A new alignment technique for sequences of three-dimensional (3-D) tomographic data is described. This kind of demand is, for example, in list mode acquisition of positron emission tomography (PET) or gated PET, assuming that distributions during separate scans are nearly equal. A 3-D stackgram is a stack of backprojected projections. Signals parallel to the stackgram´s vertical axis are sinusoidal trajectory signals or locus-signals of the sinogram, which form the points of the object in the image domain. Transformation from the sinogram to the stackgram and back can be implemented in such a way that it is perfectly reversible even in the discrete case. The locus-signals, or locus-vectors in the discrete case, can be processed independently in the stackgram domain. The new local alignment technique is based on similarity comparisons between the locus-vectors in a 3-D neighborhood of sequences of the stackgrams. The final results are aligned sinograms (Method 1), or alternatively, the stackgrams can be summed directly to filtered backprojection images after the alignment (Method 2). The new technique does not require any external movement tracking system or landmarks, and it can be implemented to be fully automatic. In addition, the alignment is done prior to image reconstruction. In this study, the technique is tested using simulated data.
Keywords :
image motion analysis; image reconstruction; image sequences; positron emission tomography; 3D motion; 3D neighborhood; 3D stackgram vertical axis; 3D tomographic data sequences; backprojected projections; dynamic PET study; external movement tracking system; filtered backprojection images; gated PET; image domain; image reconstruction; landmarks; list mode acquisition; local alignment technique; locus-signals; locus-vectors; positron emission tomography; scans; sinogram; sinusoidal trajectory signals; stackgram sequences; three-dimensional alignment; Back; Biomedical imaging; Gaussian noise; Image reconstruction; Image registration; Medical simulation; Positron emission tomography; Signal processing; Testing; Tracking; -D; Local alignment; motion; stackgram; three-dimensional;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2004.835779
Filename :
1344385
Link To Document :
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