Title :
A system for the 3D reconstruction of retracted-septa PET data using the EM algorithm
Author :
Johnson, Calvin A. ; Yan, Yuchen ; Carson, Richard E. ; Martino, Robert L. ; Daube-Witherspoon, Margaret E.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Comput. Res. & Technol., Nat. Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
fDate :
8/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have implemented the EM reconstruction algorithm for volume acquisition from current generation retracted-septa PET scanners. Although the software was designed for a GE Advance scanner, it is easily adaptable to other 3D scanners. The reconstruction software was written for an Intel iPSC/860 parallel computer with 128 compute nodes. Running on 32 processors, the algorithm requires approximately 55 minutes per iteration to reconstruct a 128×128×35 image. No projection data compression schemes or other approximations were used in the implementation. Extensive use of EM system matrix (Cij) symmetries (including the 8-fold in-plane symmetries, 2-fold axial symmetries, and axial parallel line redundancies) reduces the storage cost by a factor of 188. The parallel algorithm operates on distributed projection data which are decomposed by base-symmetry angles. Symmetry operators copy and index the Cij chord to the form required for the particular symmetry. The use of asynchronous reads, lookup tables, and optimized image indexing improves computational performance
Keywords :
image reconstruction; iterative methods; parallel algorithms; positron emission tomography; software performance evaluation; 2-fold axial symmetries; 3D reconstruction; 8-fold in-plane symmetries; Intel iPSC/860 parallel computer; asynchronous reads; axial parallel line redundancies; base-symmetry angles; computational performance; distributed projection data; expectation maximization algorithm; iteration; lookup tables; optimized image indexing; parallel algorithm; positron emission tomography; reconstruction algorithm; reconstruction software; retracted-septa PET data; retracted-septa PET scanners; storage cost reduction; symmetry operators; volume acquisition; Concurrent computing; Costs; Data compression; Image reconstruction; Matrix decomposition; Parallel algorithms; Positron emission tomography; Reconstruction algorithms; Software design; Table lookup;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on