Title :
Solution to the long object problem by convolutions with spatially variant 1D Hilbert transforms in spiral cone-beam computed tomography
Author :
Lauritsch, G. ; Tam, K.C. ; Sourbelle, K.
Author_Institution :
Siemens Med. Eng., Erlangen, Germany
Abstract :
In the long object problem it is intended to reconstruct exactly a region-of-interest (ROI) of an object from spiral cone-beam data which covers the ROI and its immediate vicinity. One possible solution is the previously published local ROI technique. The Radon derivative data are computed for different local ROI´s which are adapted to the scan path such that the contributing cone-beams are not contaminated by object information outside the local ROI. The common intersection of all local ROI´s is reconstructed. The method was implemented in the filtered backprojection based 4-step algorithm. It mainly consists of explicit calculations of line integrals and their backprojection on the detector. Inside the ROI the same good image quality is achieved as in the reference case where the complete object is sampled. However, the 4-step algorithm suffers from a long computation time. It is found that the demanding filtering operations are equivalent to a number of spatially variant 1D Hilbert transforms. Thus filtering can be performed by 1D convolutions. To optimize the convolution kernels with respect to numerical stability, the empirical point spread function corresponding to the filtering of the 4-step algorithm is analyzed. Modifications of the theoretical filter kernels are derived and discussed.
Keywords :
Hilbert transforms; computerised tomography; 1D Hilbert transforms; 1D convolution; filtered backprojection based 4-step algorithm; image quality; long object; numerical stability; point spread function; region-of-interest; spiral cone-beam computed tomography; Algorithm design and analysis; Computed tomography; Detectors; Filtering algorithms; Filters; Image quality; Image reconstruction; Kernel; Numerical stability; Spirals;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2001 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7324-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2001.1008659