Title :
Mixed wavelet-watershed method for nodule detection in high resolution scintigraphy
Author :
Pousse, A. ; Chavanelle, J. ; Pastor, L. ; Parmentier, M. ; Kastler, B.A.
Author_Institution :
Lab. Imagerie et Ingenierie pour la Sante, Univ. de Franche-Comte, Besancon
Abstract :
The recent developments in gamma cameras have lead to significant improvement of intrinsic spatial resolution in radioisotopic imaging. Moreover, the use of smaller photodetectors (PSPMT, photodiodes) enables to build more compact devices which allows to place the detector very near from the organ under study and thus to enhance the global spatial resolution. However, these improvements need the use of smaller image pixel sizes which worsens signal to noise ratio in every pixel. Moreover, a lot of examinations, such as scintimammography will be all the more useful since small nodules can be detected. In this work, we present a method combining a denoising wavelet filtering method with watershed determination, both leading to hot nodule enhancement. This method was applied to Monte Carlo simulations of a 64 mm high volume containing hot nodules of various sizes with a tumor to background ratio equal to 5. Although nodules were not visible in raw images corresponding to 10 min acquisition, the described process allowed to detect 87% of 6 mm nodules and more than 97% of nodules whose diameter was greater or equal to 7 mm. Furthermore, the whole process runs very fast
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; biological organs; gamma-ray detection; image resolution; mammography; photodetectors; photodiodes; position sensitive particle detectors; radioisotope imaging; tumours; Monte Carlo simulations; PSPMT; denoising wavelet filtering method; gamma cameras; high resolution scintigraphy; image pixel sizes; intrinsic spatial resolution; mixed wavelet-watershed method; nodule detection; organ; photodetectors; photodiodes; position sensitive photomultiplier tubes; radioisotopic imaging; scintimammography; tumor; Cameras; Detectors; High-resolution imaging; Noise reduction; Optical imaging; Photodetectors; Photodiodes; Pixel; Signal to noise ratio; Spatial resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8700-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1082-3654
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2004.1466801