Title :
The effects of finite sampling on reconstructed image resolution and noise
Author :
Baker, J.R. ; Budinger, T.F. ; Huesman, R.H.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. A technique which models the relationship between reconstructed image resolution and noise by evaluating the norm of the image covariance matrix versus the number of reconstructed generalized pixel (object basis function) amplitudes has been developed. Data acquisition is represented by a linear transformation of functions on a continuous domain object space to functions on a discrete domain observation space; thus, the model is easily adapted to include physical effects found in many imaging modalities. A tomography system that has parallel sampling with equally spaced angles and bins was analyzed. These studies show a resolution threshold beyond which improvements in resolution, characterized by the number of orthonormal pixels reconstructed, are achieved only with large increases in image noise
Keywords :
computerised tomography; image reconstruction; medical image processing; random noise; bins; continuous domain object space; data acquisition; discrete domain observation space; equally spaced angles; finite sampling; image covariance matrix; image noise; imaging modalities; linear transformation; models; object basis function; orthonormal pixels; parallel sampling; reconstructed generalized pixel amplitudes; reconstructed image resolution; resolution threshold; tomography system; Covariance matrix; Data acquisition; Ear; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Image sampling; Laboratories; Noise level; Pixel;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 1992., Conference Record of the 1992 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0884-0
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1992.301036