Title :
Digitized video subject positioning and surveillance system for PET
Author :
Picard, Y. ; Thompson, C.J.
Author_Institution :
Neurological Inst., McGill Univ., Montreal, Que., Canada
fDate :
8/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Head motion is a significant contribution to the degradation of image quality of positron emission tomography (PET) studies. Images from different studies must also be realigned digitally to be correlated when the subject position has changed. These constraints could be eliminated if the subject´s head position could be monitored accurately. We have developed a video camera-based surveillance system to monitor the head position and motion of subjects undergoing PET studies. The system consists of two CCD (charge-coupled device) cameras placed orthogonally such that both face and profile views of the subject´s head are displayed side by side on an RGB video monitor. Digitized images overlay the live images in contrasting colours on the monitor. Such a system can be used to (1) position the subject in the field of view (FOV) by displaying the position of the scanner´s slices on the monitor along with the current subject position, (2) monitor head motion and alert the operator of any motion during the study and (3) reposition the subject accurately for subsequent studies by displaying the previous position along with the current position in a contrasting colour
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; positron emission tomography; surveillance; video cameras; CCD cameras; PET; RGB video monitor; charge-coupled device cameras; digitized images; digitized video subject positioning; face views; head motion; head position monitoring; image quality degradation; positron emission tomography; profile views; video camera-based surveillance system; Biomedical imaging; Cameras; Charge coupled devices; Charge-coupled image sensors; Head; Light emitting diodes; Monitoring; Physics; Positron emission tomography; Surveillance;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on