Title :
High-resolution images of cone beam collimated CT scans
Author :
Shechter, Gilad ; Altman, Ami ; Koehler, Thomas ; Proksa, Roland
Author_Institution :
Philips Med. Syst. Technol., Haifa, Israel
Abstract :
We present a novel reconstruction algorithm for high-resolution cone-beam CT. Two ideas are combined to achieve this: First, the ray-offset technique, which is well known for 2D reconstruction, is adapted to the case of cone-beam CT. Instead of interleaving parallel rebinned projections from opposite directions during preprocessing before radial rebinning and filtering, the parallel rebinned projections are interleaved with virtual projections, which contain only zeros. These new projections are processed further as usual. The actual combination of opposite measured projections is moved into the back-projection step of the reconstruction. The second idea is the so-called frequency-split technique, which is designed to minimize cone-beam artifacts. Observing that cone beam artifacts contain mainly low frequency components, the reconstructed image is a combination of two independent reconstructions with differently modified reconstruction filters and different amounts of redundant data. A high-frequency image is reconstructed with the ray offset technique using all the redundant data, and a high pass filter leading to a suppression of low frequency artifacts, while the low-frequency components of the image are reconstructed by using little redundant data only. The proposed technique is applied to the WEDGE algorithm and helical acquisition.
Keywords :
computerised tomography; high-pass filters; image reconstruction; 2D reconstruction; WEDGE algorithm; back-projection step; cone beam collimated CT scans; filtering; frequency-split technique; helical acquisition; high pass filter; high-resolution cone-beam CT; high-resolution images; low frequency components; parallel rebinned projections; radial rebinning; ray-offset technique; reconstructed image; reconstruction algorithm; reconstruction filters; virtual projections; Collimators; Computed tomography; Detectors; Filtering; Filters; Frequency; Geometry; Image reconstruction; Interleaved codes; Reconstruction algorithms;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2003 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8257-9
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2003.1352509