Title :
List-mode maximum likelihood reconstruction of Compton scatter camera images in nuclear medicine
Author :
Wilderman, Scott J. ; Clinthorne, N.H. ; Fessler, J.A. ; Rogers, W. Les
Author_Institution :
Michigan Univ., MI, USA
Abstract :
A Maximum Likelihood (ML) image reconstruction technique using list-mode data has been applied to Compton scattering camera imaging. List-mode methods are appealing in Compton camera image reconstruction because the total number of data elements in the list (the number of detected photons) is significantly smaller than the number of possible combinations of position and energy measurements, leading to a much smaller problem than that faced by traditional iterative reconstruction techniques. For a realistic size device, the number of possible detector bins can be as large as 10 billion per pixel of the image space, while the number of counted photons would typically be a very small fraction of that. The primary difficulty in applying the list-mode technique is in determining the parameters which describe the response of the imaging system. In this work, a simple method for determining the required system matrix coefficients is employed, in which a back-projection is performed in list-mode, and response coefficients determined for only tallied pixels. Projection data has been generated for a representative Compton camera system by Monte Carlo simulation for disk sources with hot and cold spots and energies of 141, 364, and 511 keV, and reconstructions performed
Keywords :
Compton effect; Monte Carlo methods; gamma-ray scattering; image reconstruction; medical image processing; 141 keV; 364 keV; 511 keV; Compton scatter camera images; Monte Carlo simulation; cold spots; detected photons; hot spots; list-mode maximum likelihood reconstruction; medical diagnostic imaging; nuclear medicine; possible detector bins number; realistic size device; required system matrix coefficients; tallied pixels; Cameras; Detectors; Electromagnetic scattering; Energy measurement; Face detection; Image reconstruction; Iterative methods; Maximum likelihood detection; Particle scattering; Pixel;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1998. Conference Record. 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5021-9
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1998.773871