Title :
Cone-beam reprojection using projection-matrices
Author :
Galigekere, Ramesh R. ; Wiesent, Karl ; Holdsworth, David W.
Author_Institution :
Imaging Res. Labs., John P. Robarts Res. Inst., London, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
This paper addresses reprojection of three-dimensional (3-D) reconstructions obtained from cone-beam scans using a C-arm imaging equipment assisted by a pose-determining system. The emphasis is on reprojecting without decomposing the estimated projection matrix (P-matrix) associated with a pose. Both voxel- and ray-driven methods are considered. The voxel-driven reprojector follows the algorithm for backprojection using a P-matrix. The ray-driven reprojector is derived by extracting from the P-matrix the equation of the line joining a detector-pixel and the X-ray source position. This reprojector can be modified to a ray-driven backprojector. When the geometry is specified explicitly in terms of the physical parameters of the imaging system, the projection matrices can be constructed. The resulting "projection-matrix method" is advantageous, especially when the scanning trajectory is irregular. The algorithms presented are useful in iterative methods of image reconstruction and enhancement procedures, apart from their well-known role in visualization and volume rendering. Reprojections of 3-D patient data compare favorably with the original X-ray projections obtained from a prototype C-arm system. The algorithms for reprojection can be modified to compute perspective maximum intensity projection.
Keywords :
computerised tomography; image enhancement; image reconstruction; iterative methods; medical image processing; rendering (computer graphics); surgery; 3-D patient data; C-arm imaging equipment; P-matrix; X-ray source position; algorithm; computed tomography; cone-beam reprojection; cone-beam scans; detector-pixel; enhancement procedures; geometry; image reconstruction; image-guided surgery; iterative methods; perspective maximum intensity projection; physical parameters; pose-determining system; projection-matrices; ray-driven backprojector; ray-driven reprojector; scanning trajectory; three-dimensional reconstructions; visualization; volume rendering; voxel-driven reprojector; Equations; Geometry; Image reconstruction; Iterative algorithms; Iterative methods; Matrix decomposition; Optical imaging; X-ray detection; X-ray detectors; X-ray imaging; Algorithms; Humans; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Intracranial Aneurysm; Radiographic Image Enhancement; Reproducibility of Results; Scattering, Radiation; Sensitivity and Specificity; Tomography, X-Ray Computed;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2003.817787