DocumentCode :
987558
Title :
Comparison of channelized hotelling and human observers in determining optimum OS-EM reconstruction parameters for myocardial SPECT
Author :
Gilland, Karen L. ; Tsui, Benjamin M W ; Qi, Yujin ; Gullberg, Grant T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Johns Hopkins Med. Inst., Baltimore, MD, USA
Volume :
53
Issue :
3
fYear :
2006
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1200
Lastpage :
1204
Abstract :
The performance of the Channelized Hotelling Observer (CHO) was compared to that of human observers for determining optimum parameters for the iterative OS-EM image reconstruction method for the task of defect detection in myocardial SPECT images. The optimum parameters were those that maximized defect detectability in the SPECT images. Low noise, parallel SPECT projection data, with and without an anterior, inferior or lateral LV wall defect, were simulated using the Monte Carlo method. Poisson noise was added to generate noisy realizations. Data were reconstructed using OS-EM at 1 & 4 subsets/iteration and at 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9 iterations. Images were converted to 2D short-axis slices with integer pixel values. The CHO used 3 radially-symmetric, 2D channels, with varying levels of internal observer noise. For each parameter setting, 600 defect-present and 600 defect-absent image vectors were used to calculate the detectability index (dA). The human observers rated the likelihood that a defect was present in a specified location. For each parameter setting, the AUC was estimated from 48 defect-present and 48 defect-absent images. The combined human observer results showed the optimum parameter setting could be in the range 5-36 updates ([number of subsets]/iteration × number of iterations). The CHO results showed the optimum parameter setting to be 4-5 updates. The performance of the CHO was much more sensitive to the reconstruction parameter setting than was that of the human observers. The rankings of the CHO detectability values did not change with varying levels of internal noise.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; image reconstruction; single photon emission computed tomography; 2D short-axis slices; CHO detectability; Channelized Hotelling Observer; Monte Carlo method; Poisson noise; anterior LV wall defect; area under the ROC curve; defect detection; human observers; inferior LV wall defect; integer pixel values; internal observer noise; iterative OS-EM image reconstruction method; lateral LV wall defect; myocardial SPECT images; parallel SPECT projection data; radially-symmetric 2D channels; Biomedical imaging; Geometry; Gray-scale; Humans; Image converters; Image reconstruction; Iterative methods; Myocardium; Noise generators; Noise level;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.870088
Filename :
1645016
Link To Document :
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